Yup, Omrons (Om noms ) more resemble Alps sliders.seebart wrote: ↑No, Omrons have a little groove on the side of the slider AFAIK.
These purely rectangular sliders are KPTs, KPT-like switches (these ones IIRC), or TECs.
Yup, Omrons (Om noms ) more resemble Alps sliders.seebart wrote: ↑No, Omrons have a little groove on the side of the slider AFAIK.
I can post some better pictures of the keycaps if you want.zslane wrote: ↑I love the co-legends on the alphas that indicate the ASCII code sent when you hold down CTRL. That's awesome. I think I kinda want alphas like that now. Maybe a Round 6 design...
you can get bit-paired number row on some ISO KBs. Some of the Spanish ones have the ( and ) in their proper place.zslane wrote: ↑I love the co-legends on the alphas that indicate the ASCII code sent when you hold down CTRL. That's awesome. I think I kinda want alphas like that now. Maybe a Round 6 design...
Yep, it appears to be a Data General Dasher 200 keyboard. I will try to get it.Muirium wrote: ↑Looks like a Data General Dasher. You should grab it and investigate! I don't know the switches, but I do know a few people who are mad for those:
http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/data ... 10628.html
G83-6000 http://deskthority.net/wiki/Cherry_G83-6000