A few weeks ago I bought this keyboard of ebay for 3 euros, and this week it arrived. I haven't seen any post about it anywhere, so I thought I would post some pictures here. I will probably also make a post in the wiki about it soon.
It is always a gamble with these unknown keyboards, but I'm happy it turned out to have [wiki]Futaba clicky switch[/wiki]es. I quite like the feel of these switches, they are very smooth and have just a bit of tactility and a small click on the downstroke, but a nice and loud click on the upstroke.
The space bar has a grey switch, which is just slightly heavier than the rest and has a nice ring on the upstroke. Unfortunately it doesn't always register, it actually doesn't register most of the time. You have to completely bottom out the the switch and hold it for a second to have it register, which slows down you're typing quite much. I may try to switch it with the switch of scroll lock when I get a soldering iron. Does anyone know how to desolder and resolder a futaba switch?
The keyboard has a nice thick coiled cable with an 5 pin DIN plug. The downside of the cable is that it is not detachable. At first I wasn't sure if it was using the AT or XT protocol, because there is no mention of either on the keyboard, but today my passive AT to PS2 adapter arrived and it worked, so I suppose it is AT.
The keycaps are completely black on the inside, so I guess they are doubleshot. They do however have a really nice feel to them and I really like their profile.
I didn't get a chance to clean it yet, maybe next time
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There's this weird thing under the tab key, it goes into the stabiliser hole of the tab keycap when the key is it. Does anyone know what it is, or what it does?
Does anyone know what this thing is?
The PCB is in a pretty good state, it does have this weird cable soldered on it, does anyone know what it is and does?
I really like this keyboard, it has nice, although kind of odd, switches and I really like the layout. Every keyboard should swap control and capslock. It is quite annoying that the keyboard doesn't have F11 and F12 keys, especially since I use those the most of any of the function keys.