IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread

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Keybug

19 Apr 2017, 09:02

Thanks. I'll report back when it's here.

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Keybug

27 Apr 2017, 20:49

IKSML was right: wiki/Fujitsu_Peerless#Type_1. It did seem to look somewhat different on that photo though...

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Daniel Beardsmore

27 Apr 2017, 23:27

I need to see it close-up — too many details seem wrong to be Type I.

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subcat

02 May 2017, 13:15

I don't have much hope, but hey. You never know. http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/E48AAOSwT ... -l1600.jpg

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Harshmallow

02 May 2017, 16:04

subcat wrote: I don't have much hope, but hey. You never know. http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/E48AAOSwT ... -l1600.jpg
The bottom one with no windows keys looks like an Acer switch board (6311 maybe?). The other two look like rubber dome or slider over dome.

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subcat

02 May 2017, 16:26

Thanks Harsh! At $27 shipped I'll consider that Acer board, yet to try any switches they made.

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Daniel Beardsmore

02 May 2017, 19:29

Middle one seems to be a KPQ-E99ZC-12 — nothing terribly exciting. The other two, I couldn't say, but they look suspiciously like rubber domes.

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subcat

03 May 2017, 06:04

Daniel Beardsmore wrote: Middle one seems to be a KPQ-E99ZC-12 — nothing terribly exciting. The other two, I couldn't say, but they look suspiciously like rubber domes.
Noted, thanks.

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Keybug

07 May 2017, 21:33

Any ideas what this is and / or if it's any good? Thanks
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Harshmallow

08 May 2017, 18:05

Keybug wrote: Any ideas what this is and / or if it's any good? Thanks
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Whatever it is, it seems there's a good chance it's something mechanical - I can see green peeking out from the gap to the right of the Enter and Backspace keys - looks like PCB mounted switches. My completely random guess would be Cherry MX

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Keybug

08 May 2017, 20:41

I had hoped for a Cherry OEM, too, but of course, there are too many differences in little details. Turns out it's a Printec DS - spill resistant etc.
wiki/Printec-DS_Sicotast_S7

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Daniel Beardsmore

08 May 2017, 23:12

Is that now proven? I was only guessing.

Slom

09 May 2017, 19:54

Here's two boards where I can't identify the switches, any idea?

1) Keyboard is old symbolics, but switches aren't micro switch SD, are they?
http://www.asl.dsl.pipex.com/symbolics/ ... e_9691.jpg

2) This must be a really old board, seller has a almost look-alike with micro switch SW switches
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Micro-S ... 2537573126

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seebart
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09 May 2017, 20:01

Slom wrote: Here's two boards where I can't identify the switches, any idea?

2) This must be a really old board, seller has a almost look-alike with micro switch SW switches
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Micro-S ... 2537573126
Those do not look like Micro Switch SW Series to me. On the symbolics I cannot tell by that picture.

wiki/Micro_Switch_SW_Series

Slom

09 May 2017, 20:03

seebart wrote:
Slom wrote: Here's two boards where I can't identify the switches, any idea?

2) This must be a really old board, seller has a almost look-alike with micro switch SW switches
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Micro-S ... 2537573126
Those do not look like Micro Switch SW Series to me. On the symbolics I cannot tell by that picture.

wiki/Micro_Switch_SW_Series
This is the board with the SW switches: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Micro-S ... 2504343824

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seebart
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09 May 2017, 20:05

Slom wrote:
seebart wrote:
Slom wrote: Here's two boards where I can't identify the switches, any idea?

2) This must be a really old board, seller has a almost look-alike with micro switch SW switches
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Micro-S ... 2537573126
Those do not look like Micro Switch SW Series to me. On the symbolics I cannot tell by that picture.

wiki/Micro_Switch_SW_Series
This is the board with the SW switches: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Micro-S ... 2504343824
Ahh that's a different keyboard with the same color scheme, you're obviously trying to confuse me slom! :lol: Yes that second one looks very much like Micro Switch SW but I don't see a slider? Both are well overpriced BTW!

Slom

09 May 2017, 20:10

Yeah, that one is almost certainly SW. I was asking if somebody recognized the switches in the other (first) one.
I also fully agree on them being overpriced.

For the symbolics one, have a look at the shape of the light gray switch. There are some diagonally opposing protrusions that don't look like SD switches. Looks more like these: wiki/Micro_Switch_SC_Series, but the slider mount looks like it is compatible with the hall effect caps.

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seebart
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09 May 2017, 20:19

Slom wrote: Yeah, that one is almost certainly SW. I was asking if somebody recognized the switches in the other (first) one.I also fully agree on them being overpriced.
The first one is really interesting, the keycaps look Micro Switch but the PCB does not. I don't recognise that slider.
Slom wrote: For the symbolics one, have a look at the shape of the light gray switch. There are some diagonally opposing protrusions that don't look like SD switches. Looks more like these: wiki/Micro_Switch_SC_Series, but the slider mount looks like it is compatible with the hall effect caps.
Possibly, but impossible to tell with that low-res picture.

coreinsane

12 May 2017, 08:45

What kind of switches are thease?
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Mr.Nobody

12 May 2017, 10:15

Some one might be interested in these boards:
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Scottex

12 May 2017, 10:26

the second one is foam and foil

coreinsane

12 May 2017, 10:39

What kind of switches could this keyboard have?
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coreinsane

12 May 2017, 14:51

What kind of switches could this keyboard have?
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emdude
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12 May 2017, 18:43

coreinsane wrote: What kind of switches could this keyboard have?
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There's a similar keyboard with rubber domes on eBay, so I suspect this also has RDs.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Rare-Co ... 2664937892

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Lynx_Carpathica

15 May 2017, 12:45

emdude wrote:
coreinsane wrote: What kind of switches could this keyboard have?
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There's a similar keyboard with rubber domes on eBay, so I suspect this also has RDs.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Rare-Co ... 2664937892

To the ebay seller: Clicky?? My *** is clicky...

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seebart
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15 May 2017, 12:49

emdude wrote:
coreinsane wrote: What kind of switches could this keyboard have?
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There's a similar keyboard with rubber domes on eBay, so I suspect this also has RDs.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Rare-Co ... 2664937892
That's right. These are people that call any old keyboard "clicky".

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OleVoip

15 May 2017, 14:21

Siemens boards with STB switches usually have doubleshot caps, not lasered ones. Like this one,
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There have been exceptions to that rule, but chances are low for this style of board.

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ball00n

15 May 2017, 21:18

I have somthing similar here
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seebart
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15 May 2017, 21:29

Scottex wrote: the second one is foam and foil
That's why it's nice! ;)

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