IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread

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Redmaus
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25 Feb 2016, 15:08

That's surprising. 4chan usually isn't very helpful :lol:

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Crazy Canadian XXIV

25 Feb 2016, 22:54

Redmaus wrote: That's surprising. 4chan usually isn't very helpful :lol:
To their credit, they did manage to identify this beauty.

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ohaimark
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25 Feb 2016, 23:03

Hearing that 'board called beautiful just went a long way toward making my day. :)

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gogusrl

25 Feb 2016, 23:16

He's not the only one loving it :)

bricomaz

26 Feb 2016, 11:33

Hi all! First time poster here...
I found this (and others ;) keyboard on a e-waste dump yesterday but I cannot pull a single keycap to identify what kind of switches it uses. The pcb started to bend :( and i don't want to break it! I suspect they are some kind of Alps (I can see the stem is white if this can help) Is it possible that keycaps are somewhat glued to the switch?!? Is it normal for Alps keycaps to be so hard to pull out?

Anyway here are the pictures:

http://imgur.com/a/l8psB

can anybody help me? I really would like to clean it...

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Muirium
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26 Feb 2016, 11:35

Pull harder. Alps can be real tight, just like that. Try the Control keys. They'll give you most leverage and no stabs to worry about.

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gogusrl

26 Feb 2016, 11:44

also wiggle it left and right a bit while pulling. Remember, just a bit, maybe 30degrees tops.

bricomaz

26 Feb 2016, 11:51

Thanks for the answers! I will try (harder :D ) this evening.

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scottc

26 Feb 2016, 12:15

Always remember when pulling keycaps: don't apply a lot of force upwards, just move it side to side. Eventually it'll give. The tightest caps always do.

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Chyros

26 Feb 2016, 12:55

No don't move Alps from side to side, they'll snap off! Only pull straight up, use a keypuller. Specifically says so in the Omnikey manual!

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XMIT
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26 Feb 2016, 13:00

If you pull Space Invaders straight up a spring goes flying. If you pull NEC Blue Ovals straight up you break the switch housing and there is no way to repair it.

If you pull Key Tronic Foam and Foil to the side you break the thin vertical legs under the key cap.

This is clearly Alps or some Alps clone. Wiggle side to side as you pull up. If you can, wedge between the top of the switch housing and the underside of the key cap to reduce the risk of ripping the slider out. Good luck.

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ohaimark
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26 Feb 2016, 17:35

Speaking of Space Invaders... Does this board have them? I did some Googling already and didn't manage to find anything definitive. The font is odd, in any case.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/141815525234

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gogusrl

26 Feb 2016, 21:05

Guys on irc already ruined my dreams telling me it's a rubberdome but I require additional confirmation before I give up on such beauties.
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bricomaz

26 Feb 2016, 21:18

Just for the record: you ALL that replied to me were right! I managed to pull off the CTRL key, wiggling a bit, using a self made keypuller :lol: Alps (clone?) switches.
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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

26 Feb 2016, 21:25

Yep clones of some kind, you can tell easily by the four tabs on the side instead of two tabs. Maybe Tai Hao or Fuhua.

terrycherry

29 Feb 2016, 19:37

[Single board computer]trainer/evaluation board with numeric pad(20keys)
It's from the China seller. when I mention to buy this, it sold.
Hope someone can id this switch. Maybe it should made from the China manufacturer, it seems like my China desktop calculater.
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scottc

01 Mar 2016, 20:40

I got a really strange thing in the post today. Anyone any idea what it could be? Linear-ish in feel, a bit scratchy when you hit it off-center. The keys are sorted into modules that are screwed on to the back (!).
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Muirium
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01 Mar 2016, 20:42

You weren't expecting it?

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ohaimark
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01 Mar 2016, 20:46

It's a magnetic reed keyboard. I had a similar one a while back. Looks like a clone of higher quality versions that were floating around at the time.

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scottc

01 Mar 2016, 20:50

Muirium wrote: You weren't expecting it?
Curse of the Phantom Keyboard! No, I was expecting it. I wasn't expecting it to be so weird though!
ohaimark wrote: It's a magnetic reed keyboard. I had a similar one a while back. Looks like a clone of higher quality versions that were floating around at the time.
Ah, not bad. Thanks.

It reads DIGIPOINTO INDUSTRIA BRASILEIRA. Can't find much about them online apart from this: http://www.jusbrasil.com.br/diarios/319 ... 08-03-1983

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ohaimark
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01 Mar 2016, 20:53

wiki/Key_Tronic_Corp._Magnetic_Reed

Here are the switches that I saw a resemblance in.

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Muirium
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01 Mar 2016, 20:54

Ah, Brasil. They banned foreign IT imports down there throughout the 80s, which led to Brazil having a thriving computer market… of locally manufactured clones! Apple IIs, PCs, Macs, and their keyboards.

Brazil's still weird about foreign goods. Apple gear is super costly there. They've thought of building a Brazilian factory to cover South America as a whole. But Shenzen is Shenzen…

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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

10 Mar 2016, 23:12

Anyone know more about this?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/321810765231

domvar

12 Mar 2016, 22:44

Hi there I hope you don't mind me hopping on to your wonderful forum to ask a quick question. Over on a doctor who props board we are trying to Identify this keyboard, any one have any ideas, sadly this image is all we have to go on.

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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

12 Mar 2016, 23:51

I don't know the exact model but it's probably an old Micro Switch keyboard from the 70's/80's. Here's an example:

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P.S. Do you mind linking the thread? Seems like an interesting read.

domvar

13 Mar 2016, 09:55

Blaise170 wrote: I don't know the exact model but it's probably an old Micro Switch keyboard from the 70's/80's. Here's an example:

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P.S. Do you mind linking the thread? Seems like an interesting read.
Thanks, no problem,

http://tardisbuilders.com/index.php?top ... n#msg82362

domvar

13 Mar 2016, 10:20

Looks like I have gone round in a circle as my pic is already here in another thread :)

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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

13 Mar 2016, 16:17

I found one even more similar. This might be similar to what you are looking for.

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amospalla
let's go

13 Mar 2016, 17:24

Any idea what keyboard is this?

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ohaimark
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13 Mar 2016, 17:27

The strip below the Function keys looks Focus-ish to me.

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