![Image](http://www.diatec.co.jp/en/FKBN88MUKB/FKBN88MUKB01.jpg)
Also..
http://www.diatec.co.jp/en/FKBN87MPWC/
![Image](http://www.diatec.co.jp/en/FKBN87MPWC/FKBN87MPWC01.jpg)
This reminds me a bit of the pink Filcos they sold a year or two ago. Are these new pink ones limited edition keyboards?
What is this exactly? I always thought that these are PCB with circuit at both sides...so... the PCB of the normal BlackWidow is also two sided, right? People told me otherwise...sixty wrote:two sided PCB
Does the model number on the label on the back end with a 2?Julle wrote:I wonder what model my 88-key Filco really is. It doesn't mention number 2 either on the product label or the box. I received it a week ago, and so far I haven't had time even to pull a single keycap off. I guess I'll open the whole board up this weekend.
I'm pretty sure it has plate-mounted switches, though.
Indeed it does, I only had the chance to check now. Here's a pathetic attempt at photography with a mobile phone camera. The keycaps are still crap. The switches are plate-mounted as I suspected.webwit wrote:Does the model number on the label on the back end with a 2?
Noppoo more compact and larger with less keys ?ironman31 wrote:It looks a tad smaller to me, I'll have to look when I get home.rouston wrote:Filco Tenkeyless is the same size than Noppoo choch mini ?
Removing the arrow keys but adding another column of keys on the right only saves a bit more than two key widths. The key spacing is still the same.rouston wrote:Noppoo more compact and larger with less keys ?
So keys of the Noppoo would be larger or more spaced ?
A guy on geekhack had previously reported the very same issue. We assumed it was nothing special and not related to the upside-down mounting. But now it gets scary.Julle wrote:New boards, same old problems. I just found out mine has a sticky switch, which is also mounted (deliberately?) to the opposite direction compared to the others. It is on the 88th key. Oh the irony.