IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
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Chicony's version is similar but it lacks the function key legend strip:
[wiki]Chicony KB-5160[/wiki]
[wiki]Chicony KB-5160[/wiki]
- Keybug
- Location: Germany
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As for adding to the Wiki, I was about to add a page for my Focus FK-3002 but couldn't figure out how to do that, so I just edited the FK-3001 page. Is there such a thing as an editing / style guide for the DT wiki? Thanks.
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
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yes: copy another page that looks good :)
FK-3001 and 3002 should share the same page anyway, by convention.
FK-3001 and 3002 should share the same page anyway, by convention.
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- Location: Sheffield, UK
- Main keyboard: Lioncast LK20
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Brown
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I'm getting a definite Cherry doubleshot feel from those keycaps.Keybug wrote: ↑Anyone recognize the vintage board (2nd from bottom, of course)? I'm thinking definitely ALPS, likely SKCM blue as the accompanying monitor is dated 1988. Datacomp? very old Focus? The case also looks like one of the old Chiconies but I think none of them came in XT layout. Found a good many photos of similar-looking boards but none had the labelling strip. Thanks.
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
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Definitely:thegoldenmandenis wrote: ↑I'm getting a definite Cherry doubleshot feel from those keycaps.Keybug wrote: ↑Anyone recognize the vintage board (2nd from bottom, of course)? I'm thinking definitely ALPS, likely SKCM blue as the accompanying monitor is dated 1988. Datacomp? very old Focus? The case also looks like one of the old Chiconies but I think none of them came in XT layout. Found a good many photos of similar-looking boards but none had the labelling strip. Thanks.
Keyboard from Keybug's pic: Cherry G80-0537:
- seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
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Well, when you have that keyboad keybug I'm looking foreward to finding out what it is. Stepped function keys were in fact used quite a bit on older Cherry based boards but the G80-0537 lacks that thin "banner" over the top row that our mystery board shares with the Focus FK-727 and SKB-5150C kbdfr! Also everyone, remember that the SKB-5150C ProWolrd clone is in fact MX-mount!
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
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The Ortek MCK142 Pro has a similar "banner".
Anyway, even on such a small pic the font (not the keyboard, of course) is clearly recognizable as Cherry.
Want to take a bet on that?
Anyway, even on such a small pic the font (not the keyboard, of course) is clearly recognizable as Cherry.
Want to take a bet on that?
- seebart
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- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
- Favorite switch: Probably not whatever I wrote here
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Per [wiki]Tai-Hao TH-5539[/wiki] series, Tai-Hao TH series keycaps (Cherry profile and typeface) were also made as Alps mount. This would require the whole keyboard to be Tai-Hao as TH series was apparently not sold to third parties.kbdfr wrote: ↑The Ortek MCK142 Pro has a similar "banner".
Anyway, even on such a small pic the font (not the keyboard, of course) is clearly recognizable as Cherry.
Want to take a bet on that? :mrgreen:
However, the LED legends are a match for SKB-5150C. TH-5150's LED panel is clearly different.
- 2ter
- Location: vienna, austria
- Main keyboard: olympia carrera or m from 87, apple M0118 (office)
- Main mouse: wheel mouse optical
- Favorite switch: clicky
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I bet those aren't original Cherry. Look at the German specific keys and how bad they are printed.kbdfr wrote: ↑The Ortek MCK142 Pro has a similar "banner".
Anyway, even on such a small pic the font (not the keyboard, of course) is clearly recognizable as Cherry.
Want to take a bet on that?
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
- DT Pro Member: 0010
I'd rather not bet after all2ter wrote: ↑I bet those aren't original Cherry. Look at the German specific keys and how bad they are printed.kbdfr wrote: ↑The Ortek MCK142 Pro has a similar "banner".
Anyway, even on such a small pic the font (not the keyboard, of course) is clearly recognizable as Cherry.
Want to take a bet on that?
- Wodan
- ISO Advocate
- Location: ISO-DE
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- Favorite switch: ALL OF THEM
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Are there examples for non-Cherry boards with Cherry keycaps?
Best one I can think of are the Skidata boards ...
Other than that, this seems to be very uncommon ...
Best one I can think of are the Skidata boards ...
Other than that, this seems to be very uncommon ...
- seebart
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kbdfr wrote: ↑I'd rather not bet after all2ter wrote: ↑I bet those aren't original Cherry. Look at the German specific keys and how bad they are printed.kbdfr wrote: ↑The Ortek MCK142 Pro has a similar "banner".
Anyway, even on such a small pic the font (not the keyboard, of course) is clearly recognizable as Cherry.
Want to take a bet on that?
Not too many, but Skidata is a good example. That keyboard that this is about is quite obscure anyway.Wodan wrote: ↑Are there examples for non-Cherry boards with Cherry keycaps?
Best one I can think of are the Skidata boards ...
Other than that, this seems to be very uncommon ...
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
- Favorite switch: Probably not whatever I wrote here
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So whose keycaps are on [wiki]TTI TA-14[/wiki] and [wiki]SKB-5150C[/wiki]?Wodan wrote: ↑Are there examples for non-Cherry boards with Cherry keycaps?
Best one I can think of are the Skidata boards ...
Other than that, this seems to be very uncommon ...
They could be real Cherry. Someone here or at geekhack showed a comparison between real Cherry and Tai-Hao TH series and they're very similar.
They could be Tai-Hao, either because they were the OEM, or because they did sell TH-series keycaps and forgot that they did (my contact there was still at school when all this was going on).
They could also be a different clone of Cherry's keycap series.
I was told by someone (maybe Robin from Cherry UK posted it here) that they discovered clones by noticing that some company was buying the levelling mechanisms (stabilisers) but not the switches, and realised that they were cloning the switches. I don't know whether the keycaps were also being sold to the Far East, or just the switches and levelling mechanisms.
Another oddity is keyboards that use clone switches but use a real Alps/Cherry/Omron switch for enter and/or space. That's something I've seen several times now.
- Wodan
- ISO Advocate
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I can see Cherry supplying switches and keycaps to company but supplying a company using Cherry clone switches with their keycaps doesn't make sense.
The TaiHao Doubleshots have a strikeout-0 in the numpad.
And since the have been supplying GMK with their caps, I do think it makes sense other companies got them as well for their Cherry-MX based keyboards. Would be curious of more examples
The TaiHao Doubleshots have a strikeout-0 in the numpad.
And since the have been supplying GMK with their caps, I do think it makes sense other companies got them as well for their Cherry-MX based keyboards. Would be curious of more examples
- Keybug
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: so many!
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s; trackballs suck
- Favorite switch: Kailh box royals, trampoline-modded
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Well, this is fun detective work! Seems this one really isn't documented anywhere.
I have since been sent another picture, sadly not a very good one either:
The caps are definitely Tai-Hao as the zero legend is struck (not sure about the numpad 0) and the 2 key is also typical, I think. Also, original Focus is now out of the question and MX mount seems most likely. If only it's not plain MX black again!
Maybe a predecessor of the TH-5150-CAT or the Pro-World clone with stepped modifier caps?
Anyway, the board should be here by the middle of next week when I'll clear up the mystery. Thanks to everyone for chiming in!
I have since been sent another picture, sadly not a very good one either:
The caps are definitely Tai-Hao as the zero legend is struck (not sure about the numpad 0) and the 2 key is also typical, I think. Also, original Focus is now out of the question and MX mount seems most likely. If only it's not plain MX black again!
Maybe a predecessor of the TH-5150-CAT or the Pro-World clone with stepped modifier caps?
Anyway, the board should be here by the middle of next week when I'll clear up the mystery. Thanks to everyone for chiming in!
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- seebart
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- Location: Germany
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Which is why we have to document it! Still a little premature to make conclusions since you don't even have it yet. A lot isn't documented BTW.Keybug wrote: ↑Seems this one really isn't documented anywhere.
- Polecat
- Location: Downstream from Silicon Valley
- Main keyboard: Monterey K104 Industrial Gray
- Main mouse: Logitech Optical
- Favorite switch: Early Alps SKCM
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Very true. There were lots of different PC/XT keyboard models available in the mid-'80s once the IBM clone market took off. Everyone wanted a piece of the action. The clone market closely followed what IBM was doing, at least until the PS/2 came out, and a generation was about 18 months. Once the IBM AT (286) came out the 83 key PC/XT boards became obsolete, and most were tossed in the trash. Not long after that the IBM PS/2 came out with its extended layout, and nobody wanted the 84 key AT clone boards after that, so most of those got tossed. The next change was the addition of windows keys when Win95 came out, but that wasn't as big a deal since the extended layout was basically unchanged. Most of today's keyboards closely resemble what was available in 1995, but in the early days things changed often, and the older stuff vanished into thin air.
I worked in the surplus/recycling biz at the time, and we had tens of thousands of keyboards a year pass through. Nobody wanted computer parts that were more than a generation old, so the older keyboards got tossed by the thousands. They weren't worth recycling at the time, so most went into the landfills. We see very few boards today with the early layouts, but there were probably hundreds of different versions available. There was a wealth of information in the computer magazines at the time, but unfortunately most of those got tossed too.
- seebart
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God, I think I'd still have nightmares about that today.Polecat wrote: ↑I worked in the surplus/recycling biz at the time, and we had tens of thousands of keyboards a year pass through. Nobody wanted computer parts that were more than a generation old, so the older keyboards got tossed by the thousands.
- Gnohio
- Location: United States, GA
- Main keyboard: Tada68 w/ 65g Zealios
- Main mouse: Logitech G502
- Favorite switch: T:Zealios 65g C:Cap. Buckling Spring L:Green Alps
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- mike52787
- Alps Aficionado
- Location: South-West Florida
- Main keyboard: G80-5000HAAUS
- Main mouse: Zowie EC1-A
- Favorite switch: Vintage MX Black
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This seems to be a close relative of one of my boards. My example has "Key World" linear switches and tai hao cherry clone keycaps. Here is the link to my photothread.Keybug wrote: ↑Well, this is fun detective work! Seems this one really isn't documented anywhere.
I have since been sent another picture, sadly not a very good one either:
The caps are definitely Tai-Hao as the zero legend is struck (not sure about the numpad 0) and the 2 key is also typical, I think. Also, original Focus is now out of the question and MX mount seems most likely. If only it's not plain MX black again!
Maybe a predecessor of the TH-5150-CAT or the Pro-World clone with stepped modifier caps?
Anyway, the board should be here by the middle of next week when I'll clear up the mystery. Thanks to everyone for chiming in!
photos-f62/keyboard-skb-5150-tai-hao-f- ... 17338.html
- Polecat
- Location: Downstream from Silicon Valley
- Main keyboard: Monterey K104 Industrial Gray
- Main mouse: Logitech Optical
- Favorite switch: Early Alps SKCM
- DT Pro Member: -
Here's a completed ebay listing with decent photos of a Focus FK-747:Keybug wrote: ↑Well, this is fun detective work! Seems this one really isn't documented anywhere.
I have since been sent another picture, sadly not a very good one either:
The caps are definitely Tai-Hao as the zero legend is struck (not sure about the numpad 0) and the 2 key is also typical, I think. Also, original Focus is now out of the question and MX mount seems most likely. If only it's not plain MX black again!
Maybe a predecessor of the TH-5150-CAT or the Pro-World clone with stepped modifier caps?
Anyway, the board should be here by the middle of next week when I'll clear up the mystery. Thanks to everyone for chiming in!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Focus-747-Mech ... 7675.l2557
- Polecat
- Location: Downstream from Silicon Valley
- Main keyboard: Monterey K104 Industrial Gray
- Main mouse: Logitech Optical
- Favorite switch: Early Alps SKCM
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One issue a day and you'll be done in only twenty or thirty years.Slom wrote: ↑
My grandfather magazines are still there, but who's to look through them?
I donated mine to a local guy who had a vintage computer lab and used to put on a show every year, but he seems to have disappeared.
- Keybug
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: so many!
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s; trackballs suck
- Favorite switch: Kailh box royals, trampoline-modded
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https://www.terapeak.com/worth/vintage- ... 919476652/
Rubber dome (or "hybrid" - see wiki)! A shame that Mitsumi boards rarely (never?) use any of the great mechanical switches they made...
Rubber dome (or "hybrid" - see wiki)! A shame that Mitsumi boards rarely (never?) use any of the great mechanical switches they made...
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- Location: Poland
- Main keyboard: Cooler Master Quick Fire Pro
- Main mouse: Contour RollerMouse Red
- Favorite switch: Blue APLS
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Thank you, I was not aware of tearpeak website (quite handy thing).Keybug wrote: ↑Rubber dome (or "hybrid" - see wiki)! A shame that Mitsumi boards rarely (never?) use any of the great mechanical switches they made...
But, yes I own two or three mitsumi board with "hybrid" switches so I will probably pass.
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
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Mitsumi made great mechanical switches? Where? xDKeybug wrote: ↑https://www.terapeak.com/worth/vintage- ... 919476652/
Rubber dome (or "hybrid" - see wiki)! A shame that Mitsumi boards rarely (never?) use any of the great mechanical switches they made...
- Keybug
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: so many!
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s; trackballs suck
- Favorite switch: Kailh box royals, trampoline-modded
- DT Pro Member: 0208
Thou heathen! Hath not the Lord provided thee with a can of spray lube? Thou shalt apply it liberally to the stems of the reviled Miniature switch from the East. Then shalt thou see the shining light of truth!
I'm ashamed to say I'm myself responsible for an unjust act of Mitsumi bashing (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=88566.0) but I have repented and now I'm definitely with Daniel Beardsmore on this: photos-f62/mitsumi-klt-11-the-ultimate- ... t8257.html
PS: Can someone please tell me how to show only text strings rather than whole URLs? Cheers!
I'm ashamed to say I'm myself responsible for an unjust act of Mitsumi bashing (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=88566.0) but I have repented and now I'm definitely with Daniel Beardsmore on this: photos-f62/mitsumi-klt-11-the-ultimate- ... t8257.html
PS: Can someone please tell me how to show only text strings rather than whole URLs? Cheers!