Unicomp Unix Keyboard
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- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Unicomp Model M
- Main mouse: some generic shitty mouse
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
I have one and really like it. It is so hard to go back to a non-split backspace on my coworkers' keyboards.
It works on windows and Linux fine. The help key is the only key that doesn't seem to register on windows.
It works on windows and Linux fine. The help key is the only key that doesn't seem to register on windows.
- BPX-926
- Location: United Kingdom
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: -
Thank you for your reply! I am glad to hear it brings you enjoyment to use. I am happy works on Windows and Linux PCs.str8away wrote: ↑I have one and really like it. It is so hard to go back to a non-split backspace on my coworkers' keyboards.
It works on windows and Linux fine. The help key is the only key that doesn't seem to register on windows.
Is your keyboard stock? Have you made any modifications?
Would you be able to share some photos of it? There is only one very poor photo on the Unicomp website. I would like to see the keyboard closer.
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- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Unicomp Model M
- Main mouse: some generic shitty mouse
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
Here is the mostly stock version:
The only mods I've done was dying some key caps. The goal was for them to be black they turned out more bronze.
The only mods I've done was dying some key caps. The goal was for them to be black they turned out more bronze.
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- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Unicomp Model M
- Main mouse: some generic shitty mouse
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
You have to be a bit creative in how you ask for it. The key is to ask for the right shift from the Japan 106 set. It only comes in the pebble color.emdude wrote:Wow, I didn't know Unicomp offered full-width 1.75u keys!
- BPX-926
- Location: United Kingdom
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: -
Thank you very much for sharing the photos! It's a lovely keyboard.str8away wrote: ↑You have to be a bit creative in how you ask for it. The key is to ask for the right shift from the Japan 106 set. It only comes in the pebble color.
Thank you also for sharing how to get a non-step Control key replacement. This is one thing that was bothering me a little.
Does the keycap Japan 106 Right Shift need any modification or changes to work, or does it simply pop in place without any issues?
Are the tab and backspace keys the same size?
How did you dye the keys? Was it an easy process?
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Filco ZERO green alps, Model F 122 Terminal
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret / Roller Mouse Pro 1
- Favorite switch: MX Mount Topre / Model F Buckling
- DT Pro Member: 0167
str8away wrote: ↑You have to be a bit creative in how you ask for it. The key is to ask for the right shift from the Japan 106 set. It only comes in the pebble color.emdude wrote:Wow, I didn't know Unicomp offered full-width 1.75u keys!
That tip is amazing.
Do they do the old style case in the UNIX layout ?
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- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Unicomp Model M
- Main mouse: some generic shitty mouse
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
It just pops into placeBPX-926 wrote:Thank you very much for sharing the photos! It's a lovely keyboard.str8away wrote: ↑You have to be a bit creative in how you ask for it. The key is to ask for the right shift from the Japan 106 set. It only comes in the pebble color.
Thank you also for sharing how to get a non-step Control key replacement. This is one thing that was bothering me a little.
Does the keycap Japan 106 Right Shift need any modification or changes to work, or does it simply pop in place without any issues?
They're the same size.BPX-926 wrote:Are the tab and backspace keys the same size?
I used iPoly fabric dye. It was a pretty easy process. Just boil some water, add the dye, then the caps. Though I don't think I would do it again as it made my apartment smell like ink for a couple days. I'd probably just buy caps in the color I want from unicomp.BPX-926 wrote:How did you dye the keys? Was it an easy process?
- BPX-926
- Location: United Kingdom
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: -
Thanks for the replies and for sharing your knowledge. I really do appreciate it.
I think that the Wiki should have a page about this keyboard. May I use your photos on this wiki page? I would give attribution of course.
I think that the Wiki should have a page about this keyboard. May I use your photos on this wiki page? I would give attribution of course.
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- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Unicomp Model M
- Main mouse: some generic shitty mouse
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
Yeah for sureBPX-926 wrote:Thanks for the replies and for sharing your knowledge. I really do appreciate it.
I think that the Wiki should have a page about this keyboard. May I use your photos on this wiki page? I would give attribution of course.