IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
- Nuum
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: KBD8X Mk I (60g Clears), Phantom (Nixdorf Blacks)
- Main mouse: Corsair M65 PRO RGB
- Favorite switch: 60g MX Clears/Brown Alps/Buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0084
I think, IvanIvanovich had one of these or something very similar and it was a very specially numbered POS G80. I can' find his thread about it, though.
- ba7777
- 飞不动的加林查
- Location: China
- Main keyboard: Uniqey Q100
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac
- Favorite switch: Cherry Clear
- DT Pro Member: 0149
Thank you sir.
- y11971alex
- Location: Toronto, ON
- Main keyboard: MacBook Air
- Main mouse: Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
- Favorite switch: buckling springs
- DT Pro Member: 0172
- XMIT
- [ XMIT ]
- Location: Austin, TX area
- Main keyboard: XMIT Hall Effect
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac Trackball
- Favorite switch: XMIT 60g Tactile Hall Effect
- DT Pro Member: 0093
PCB-trace based magnetic valve. Same as my NCR K430.
keyboards-f2/ncr-k430-magnetic-valve-se ... 11152.html
If you're not interested, let me know and I'll pick it up. Repairing these boards is one of my specialties.
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- Location: Greece
- Main keyboard: Chicony kb-5193R(mx blues)
- Main mouse: Logitech mx 518
- Favorite switch: tactile switches
- DT Pro Member: -
thanks for the info i was so curious about the switches. Still curious about the rest of the board though. It 's not mine, i found it for a realy good deal and this is the only photo i got.(XMIT I ll let you know if i decide to take it and not satisfied)
- y11971alex
- Location: Toronto, ON
- Main keyboard: MacBook Air
- Main mouse: Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
- Favorite switch: buckling springs
- DT Pro Member: 0172
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- Location: Denmark
- Main keyboard: IBM-9930
- Main mouse: logitech g502
- Favorite switch: Gateron Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
Hi, I was scrambling through a webshop for used goods, when I stumbled upon this keyboard. I couldn't find any information about this specific keyboard online.
Does anyone know anything about this keyboard? Is it another boring rubber dome, or does it use the fujitsu switches?
thanks for any help you can give me, I appreciate it!
Here is a link to the pictures: http://www.dba.dk/tastatur-fujitsu-comp ... illeder/1/
Does anyone know anything about this keyboard? Is it another boring rubber dome, or does it use the fujitsu switches?
thanks for any help you can give me, I appreciate it!
Here is a link to the pictures: http://www.dba.dk/tastatur-fujitsu-comp ... illeder/1/
- mike52787
- Alps Aficionado
- Location: South-West Florida
- Main keyboard: G80-5000HAAUS
- Main mouse: Zowie EC1-A
- Favorite switch: Vintage MX Black
- DT Pro Member: 0166
looks super rubberdomey to me.gcardinal wrote:Got this in a sms from an older lady, no markings and she could only identify 1987 on the backEdit:
Got quite unclear picture of the back
- mike52787
- Alps Aficionado
- Location: South-West Florida
- Main keyboard: G80-5000HAAUS
- Main mouse: Zowie EC1-A
- Favorite switch: Vintage MX Black
- DT Pro Member: 0166
rubberdomeMperorM wrote:Hi, I was scrambling through a webshop for used goods, when I stumbled upon this keyboard. I couldn't find any information about this specific keyboard online.
Does anyone know anything about this keyboard? Is it another boring rubber dome, or does it use the fujitsu switches?
thanks for any help you can give me, I appreciate it!
Here is a link to the pictures: http://www.dba.dk/tastatur-fujitsu-comp ... illeder/1/
- y11971alex
- Location: Toronto, ON
- Main keyboard: MacBook Air
- Main mouse: Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
- Favorite switch: buckling springs
- DT Pro Member: 0172
Hello?y11971alex wrote: ↑
- thebluefox
- Location: Romania
- Main keyboard: Cherry MX 3000M CYA
- Favorite switch: Alps
- DT Pro Member: -
Is this the original Chicony KB 7903?
- thebluefox
- Location: Romania
- Main keyboard: Cherry MX 3000M CYA
- Favorite switch: Alps
- DT Pro Member: -
Exactly!
- y11971alex
- Location: Toronto, ON
- Main keyboard: MacBook Air
- Main mouse: Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
- Favorite switch: buckling springs
- DT Pro Member: 0172
It's a Greek language board!
The wavy shape suggests that it's comparatively recent, as do the Windows keys. The large recess on the capslock button might, as a guess, indicate that it's a poorly stabilized switch.
The wavy shape suggests that it's comparatively recent, as do the Windows keys. The large recess on the capslock button might, as a guess, indicate that it's a poorly stabilized switch.
- chzel
- Location: Athens, Greece
- Main keyboard: Phantom
- Main mouse: Mionix Avior 7000
- Favorite switch: Beamspring, BS, Vintage Blacks.
- DT Pro Member: 0086
Yeap, Greeks, can confirm, but Laylie already knows that (with the apparetly common issue with the ς). The keyborad itself is most likely rubber dome though.
Edit: Just saw this on the PC, the badge is from Quest, it is a company that sells assembled systems branded with their logo, and usually built to budget (They still exist but with a very limited market share). It's almost 100% RD...
Edit: Just saw this on the PC, the badge is from Quest, it is a company that sells assembled systems branded with their logo, and usually built to budget (They still exist but with a very limited market share). It's almost 100% RD...
- thebluefox
- Location: Romania
- Main keyboard: Cherry MX 3000M CYA
- Favorite switch: Alps
- DT Pro Member: -
Rubberdome, most likely a Mitsumi.
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
It is, Mitsumi hybrid switches, probably the tactile ones.thebluefox wrote: ↑Rubberdome, most likely a Mitsumi.
It's a quite common board, but haven't seen a Greek one yet.
- thebluefox
- Location: Romania
- Main keyboard: Cherry MX 3000M CYA
- Favorite switch: Alps
- DT Pro Member: -
I also have one with linear (spring) switch.
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- Location: Croatia
- DT Pro Member: -
Hi, Deskthorians.
Does anyone have an idea what the keyboard in this old thing could be?
It's an old Philips P2000C portable computer that I have a chance of buying. However, I do not have the space for it and would mostly be interested in the keyboard, if it could be of any use in more modern systems (and if it is any good).
Here is the (much better) image I found online at http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/ ... 00C-P2012/
Edit:
Here is an even better photo of the keyboard.
This is taken from the thread at http://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=9566
I have read through all posts, but the only relevant piece of information seems to be authors response on cleaning solution used to clean the keys:
Edit:
I seem to be slowly answering my own questions
So far I know that the connector is 6-pole DIN 45 322 (240°)
Edit:
I found the service manual at https://archive.org/stream/P2000CSystem ... 0/mode/2up
Spare parts listing shows this for what I think could be key switches:
DESCR. CODE NUMBER SERVICE NUMBER
Switch LP Assy (92 OFF) 5112 291 43290 * 5103 109 30340
Switch LE Assy (2 OFF) 5112 291 42910 * 5103 109 30350
Does anyone have an idea what the keyboard in this old thing could be?
It's an old Philips P2000C portable computer that I have a chance of buying. However, I do not have the space for it and would mostly be interested in the keyboard, if it could be of any use in more modern systems (and if it is any good).
Here is the (much better) image I found online at http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/ ... 00C-P2012/
Edit:
Here is an even better photo of the keyboard.
This is taken from the thread at http://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=9566
I have read through all posts, but the only relevant piece of information seems to be authors response on cleaning solution used to clean the keys:
I hope this helps in identification@Mark - Armor All "Low Gloss" but I imagine the shiny stuff will do just as well. I am using it because the design of the Philips keys has a tube that fits over the shaft that rubs on the switch housing when you press it. ...
Edit:
I seem to be slowly answering my own questions
So far I know that the connector is 6-pole DIN 45 322 (240°)
Edit:
I found the service manual at https://archive.org/stream/P2000CSystem ... 0/mode/2up
Spare parts listing shows this for what I think could be key switches:
DESCR. CODE NUMBER SERVICE NUMBER
Switch LP Assy (92 OFF) 5112 291 43290 * 5103 109 30340
Switch LE Assy (2 OFF) 5112 291 42910 * 5103 109 30350