IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread

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Chyros

26 Jun 2018, 16:44

Felima wrote: Heya I don't have more pictures but does not anyone know what model this keyboard is? Thanks
Late Dell Quietkey. If you're lucky it still has NMB dome with slider; if not, it's just a rubber dome board.

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Felima

26 Jun 2018, 18:42

Hello can someone identify this keyboard for me? Thank you.
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davkol

26 Jun 2018, 18:53

As the label says, it's "Typ 263.12". I have several similar-looking keyboards—made in Metra Blansko. Mine have quite interesting linear switches and PBT dyesubs.

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Felima

26 Jun 2018, 18:55

Oh thank you. It got din connector so I can actually use it on my computer. Thanks a lot

davkol

26 Jun 2018, 19:26

Well, that depends, whether it uses AT, or XT (or other) protocol.

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Felima

26 Jun 2018, 19:27

I already ordered Soarer's converter so I think it will work.

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Gamuholic

27 Jun 2018, 06:26

mike52787 wrote:
ScottPaladin wrote: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1983-N ... SwRhNbKVLK

Cortron Foam and Foil?
Most likely as you can see the capsense pads on the back of the pcb. if it was a magnetic valve version you would have 4 through hole pins.
I bought this keyboard, but I'm not sure what this switch is. It's very similar looking to ITW Magnetic Valve, but the slider is different. It's definitely not foam and foil, the slider pushes a metal contact.
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130rne

28 Jun 2018, 17:54

Curious on this one. Just found out yesterday it has alps switches. Found it at Goowill awhile back for $1. Googled the brand, couldn't find anything. Suggestions/advice? I know almost nothing about specific keyboards.
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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

28 Jun 2018, 19:12

For future reference, you can usually figure out who made a keyboard by looking up the FCC ID (LIA in this case belong to Unikey). Then a quick Google search returned this: wiki/Unikey_KB-7001.

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EB3K

29 Jun 2018, 08:45

I have a question. I know NEC PC-9800 has blue oval switches but theres varients like 9801R, 9801V, 9801U etc. Do all these also have NEC ovals?

00.

29 Jun 2018, 09:42

v should have white, r should be cream, but as far as i know neither are confirmed to use them 100% of the time

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constexpr

01 Jul 2018, 06:27

What switches are these?

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They were found on this board. I believe the OEM to be Focus as the board has a couple of their trademark features.

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Chyros

01 Jul 2018, 10:33

Yep, Focus dome with slider. It came on their 3rd-gen boards (FK-#200).

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Bass

02 Jul 2018, 01:12

Might as well ask since I still haven't fully identified this particular keyboard since I found it. Only thing I know definitively is that the switches are Alps SKCC Green, there are no model stickers anywhere on it.

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constexpr

02 Jul 2018, 01:56

Chyros wrote: Yep, Focus dome with slider. It came on their 3rd-gen boards (FK-#200).
Thanks! Your “Dome with slider megareview” provided the rest of the info I needed. Much appreciated.

foxmancore

02 Jul 2018, 11:23

Hey there, is this an one piece alps integrated dome switch? Board is a NEC PC8800. Thanks!

https://imgur.com/c0Tei21

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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

02 Jul 2018, 15:37

foxmancore wrote: Hey there, is this an one piece alps integrated dome switch? Board is a NEC PC8800. Thanks!

https://imgur.com/c0Tei21
Yes, and it feels awful too. Not so nice caps either.

701c

03 Jul 2018, 17:38

Does anyone know what switches this keyboard uses? It is from an apollo computer. Thanks!
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Noobmaen

03 Jul 2018, 17:44

701c wrote: Does anyone know what switches this keyboard uses? It is from an apollo computer. Thanks!
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I'm not completely sure, but it looks like micro switch ST. Compare to this.

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ScottPaladin

05 Jul 2018, 18:17

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I think this is likely to be a Mitsumi board. Does that seem right?

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PlacaFromHell

06 Jul 2018, 20:15

Alps switches?
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Noobmaen

06 Jul 2018, 20:21

ScottPaladin wrote:
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I think this is likely to be a Mitsumi board. Does that seem right?
Yea looks like a Mitsumi KPQ-E99YC variation

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Noobmaen

06 Jul 2018, 20:22

PlacaFromHell wrote: Alps switches?
Spoiler:
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Should have SKCL green

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PlacaFromHell

06 Jul 2018, 20:32

Thanks!!

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Darkshado

07 Jul 2018, 05:51

Any ideas on this one? I suspect rubber dome, but can't quite find a match for it on the wiki. What about the windowed keys? Blockers too?
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xxhellfirexx

07 Jul 2018, 06:53

Darkshado wrote: Any ideas on this one? I suspect rubber dome, but can't quite find a match for it on the wiki. What about the windowed keys? Blockers too?
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That is a rubber dome.
wiki/HP_C1429C

mannoso

07 Jul 2018, 15:11

This look interessting, but I can't find any info about it. Any idea?
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rich1051414

07 Jul 2018, 17:18

Another Micro switch ST? Just guessing here, the cap profile looks similar.

mannoso

07 Jul 2018, 18:12

rich1051414 wrote: Another Micro switch ST? Just guessing here, the cap profile looks similar.
The seller sent me a picture. This is what the switch looks like:
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Blaise170
ALPS キーボード

09 Jul 2018, 02:17

Looks like an MSX keyboard. Most MSX computers were rubber domes, as this appears to be.

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