Fujitsu Peerless is strange and rubberdome(ish). The boards are pretty good build quality. Not sure what they are worth though.bhtooefr wrote: ↑Fujitsu Peerless isn't good.
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Fujitsu_Peerless
Fujitsu Peerless is strange and rubberdome(ish). The boards are pretty good build quality. Not sure what they are worth though.bhtooefr wrote: ↑Fujitsu Peerless isn't good.
"The switch feel is fairly similar to IBM membrane buckling spring, but with greater resistance and a comparatively rough feel. A Model M keyboard feels softer and much smoother in comparison."
I really don't like to contradict our wiki authors but I would not say that Peerless is similar to IBM membrane buckling spring in feel. But I only own one used Peerless keyboard, so my reference is limited. From what you are writing you might want to try before you buy if that is possible for you. In my opinion there is no good or bad, just different. You need to find out or know what your preference is and then start shopping. I can't tell you."The switch feel is fairly similar to IBM membrane buckling spring, but with greater resistance and a comparatively rough feel. A Model M keyboard feels softer and much smoother in comparison."
I would agree with that. I'm not any good at describing any switch feel. Sorry.bhtooefr wrote: ↑The problem is exactly that - greater resistance. Also, because the keycap acts through a spring, then that spring acts (through a cup, which is how it clicks) on the rubber dome, I find that there's major inconsistency in actuation and force depending on how fast you hit the keys, due to the dampening effect of the dome. It actually feels decent if you're slowly hitting one key at a time, but it stiffens up with speed, and I hate that. Actuation also moves higher in the stroke, which isn't bad, but the stiffness is, so...
My mistake, you're right about that one. They just look a bit similar:bhtooefr wrote: ↑As far as the PD-KB02, I was under the impression that it ran straight rubber domes, not Peerless.
Me too, I think that is probably higher on my list of keyboards to try actually. Can't wait for the ergo pro EU tourseebart wrote: ↑ Yeah I need to try a Matias keyboard some time.
Good choice!Stabilized wrote: ↑ Me too, I think that is probably higher on my list of keyboards to try actually. Can't wait for the ergo pro EU tour
Thanks again guys, think I will give it a miss based on your opinions
Yeah that was exactly the one i wanted to buy, not for the keycaps but for the PCB and case...kbdfr wrote: ↑I seem to remember that these (German set of caps for a winkeyless G80/G81-1800) have already been posted before:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/181701552297
53.78€ + shipping
Awesome, I might finaly be able to get an XT for a reasonable price and more importantly get a mechanical keyboard. I don't want dozen of keyboards, I just want one
Thanks a lot Sir, that's very appreciated. I was bidding on it, it went for about 70€.andrewjoy wrote: ↑it must have fallen through , it was on my watchlist and it sold for about 50 quid .
i wont be bidding i already have an xt with multiple spare parts
Wow, that resistor array surely was fun to solder! /s
That seller is trying to sell that thing for over a year now
very interesting, but a little too expensive. Wood is back...
I was stuck out of home and couldnt make my bis...time for me to join the 21st century and get a smartphone.seebart wrote: ↑very interesting, but a little too expensive. Wood is back...
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Antike-Holz-Tast ... 1707845725?
scottc wrote: ↑Acorn keyboard. UK ANSI layout (!!!), with a shortened backspace key to make space for a pound key.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Acorn-BBC ... 1500250467
Yeah, i fucked up, but i got my sniper set now xDramnes wrote: ↑No one took that wood keyboard? Seriously?
NCR PC4 XT keyboard (made by Cherry, super-vintage blacks), someone take this please:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-NCR-key ... NA:FR:3160