The Vectra64
- Mattr567
- Location: Socal
- Main keyboard: Many things
- Main mouse: G502
- Favorite switch: Alps in general
- DT Pro Member: -
Finally decided I needed a custom and went all Alps on it. Welcome to the Vectra zone This is why I sold my P70 1K to Erlick, as I needed the money to make this
I've been wanting to do a Vectra Alps build for a long time, and thanks to gains, I finally got the chance. For those who don't know HP did make an Alps keyboard! Out of the Vectra Portable CS laptop, think of it as an IBM 5140 situation.
It has SKCM Cream switches, which are the best overall Alps tactile out there. Its the ultimate child of SKCM Orange and Salmon. These rare undampened Creams are only found in some NeXT non-adbs and a few Canon typewriters.
Whats really special about the Vectra though is its keycaps, which are Alps Electric PBT replicas of the HP rubberdome profile. Completely unique sculpt to any other Alps keycap.
Anyway, to the build! Parts consist of:
HP Vectra Portable CS keyboard
Hasu Alps64
KBDfans 5 degree
Stock plate
The stock PCB is NKRO which is neat fingerling
Plate after cutting and drilling
Sandblasted
Painted and color matched to the legends
Diodes and soldering
Getting there
Done!
This thing is amazing and feels it! The keycap profile fits the 5 degree well and its very comfortable to type on. One other interesting part is that the blockers are OEM!! They snap into any normal Alps switch hole and fit the new enclosure like it was meant to be
I'll have a typing video up soon.
I've been wanting to do a Vectra Alps build for a long time, and thanks to gains, I finally got the chance. For those who don't know HP did make an Alps keyboard! Out of the Vectra Portable CS laptop, think of it as an IBM 5140 situation.
It has SKCM Cream switches, which are the best overall Alps tactile out there. Its the ultimate child of SKCM Orange and Salmon. These rare undampened Creams are only found in some NeXT non-adbs and a few Canon typewriters.
Whats really special about the Vectra though is its keycaps, which are Alps Electric PBT replicas of the HP rubberdome profile. Completely unique sculpt to any other Alps keycap.
Anyway, to the build! Parts consist of:
HP Vectra Portable CS keyboard
Hasu Alps64
KBDfans 5 degree
Stock plate
The stock PCB is NKRO which is neat fingerling
Plate after cutting and drilling
Sandblasted
Painted and color matched to the legends
Diodes and soldering
Getting there
Done!
This thing is amazing and feels it! The keycap profile fits the 5 degree well and its very comfortable to type on. One other interesting part is that the blockers are OEM!! They snap into any normal Alps switch hole and fit the new enclosure like it was meant to be
I'll have a typing video up soon.
- //gainsborough
- ALPSの日常
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: some kind of alps keyboard
- Favorite switch: clk: SKCM blue, lin: SKCL cream, tac: SKCM cream
- DT Pro Member: 0188
This thing is seriously awesome - some fine work, my dude! Vectra64 is a pretty awesome name for it as well!
Looking forward to the typing video.
Looking forward to the typing video.
- clickityClackity
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: HHKB JIS / Clueboard
- Main mouse: What's a mouse?
- Favorite switch: Zealiostotles
- DT Pro Member: -
Fuckin dope homie, well done!
- Mattr567
- Location: Socal
- Main keyboard: Many things
- Main mouse: G502
- Favorite switch: Alps in general
- DT Pro Member: -
- depletedvespene
- Location: Chile
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F122
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0224
- Contact:
Great work!
Quick question: what's the caps+switches situation of the F row? It seems that they're a bit smaller than the rest of the keycaps, but it's not as marked a difference as in the 5140's case? (heck, could a 75% be crafted from a Vectra without too much difficulty?)
Quick question: what's the caps+switches situation of the F row? It seems that they're a bit smaller than the rest of the keycaps, but it's not as marked a difference as in the 5140's case? (heck, could a 75% be crafted from a Vectra without too much difficulty?)
- Mattr567
- Location: Socal
- Main keyboard: Many things
- Main mouse: G502
- Favorite switch: Alps in general
- DT Pro Member: -
Those are SKCL Compacts just like the 5140, however, I would still cut those off and keep the numpad for a unique (7x%?) layout. I only cut the numpad off in this case since I wanted the compactness of a 60% for collegedepletedvespene wrote: ↑Great work!
Quick question: what's the caps+switches situation of the F row? It seems that they're a bit smaller than the rest of the keycaps, but it's not as marked a difference as in the 5140's case? (heck, could a 75% be crafted from a Vectra without too much difficulty?)
Making an external Vectra numpad might be in the future though
- //gainsborough
- ALPSの日常
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: some kind of alps keyboard
- Favorite switch: clk: SKCM blue, lin: SKCL cream, tac: SKCM cream
- DT Pro Member: 0188
Undapamed creams, ladies and gentlemen. Truly the best tactile switch ever =)
- JP!
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Currently a Model M
- Main mouse: Steel Series Sensei
- Favorite switch: Beam Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0194
- Contact:
That's a really nice custom there. It would have been nice to see some Matias replacement switches put back in the laptop if it was still working but I see you used the original plate. Anyhow nice work.
- Mattr567
- Location: Socal
- Main keyboard: Many things
- Main mouse: G502
- Favorite switch: Alps in general
- DT Pro Member: -
I got just the keyboard assembly from gains, the rest of the PC is still sitting in his garage.JP! wrote: ↑That's a really nice custom there. It would have been nice to see some Matias replacement switches put back in the laptop if it was still working but I see you used the original plate. Anyhow nice work.
I don't like it either but its all I got
- //gainsborough
- ALPSの日常
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: some kind of alps keyboard
- Favorite switch: clk: SKCM blue, lin: SKCL cream, tac: SKCM cream
- DT Pro Member: 0188
The PC was without anything I could use to test it - but you are right. Somone with a spare power cord and such probably could have done something with the PC portion of the "laptop". That one is totally on me >_< I still have it, actually. It's just sitting in my garage - obviously it's missing the keyboard unitJP! wrote: ↑That's a really nice custom there. It would have been nice to see some Matias replacement switches put back in the laptop if it was still working but I see you used the original plate. Anyhow nice work.
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- Location: --
- Main keyboard: --
- Main mouse: --
- Favorite switch: --
- DT Pro Member: -
Faantaastic!!!!!
Shame about the computer though
Shame about the computer though
- eekee
- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: A slim Logitech; nice action but getting creaky
- Main mouse: SpeedLink SL-630001-BK - lovely feel
- Favorite switch: No rebound; click; other TBA
- DT Pro Member: -
I looked at the first photo before reading anything, and thought "Vectra64" meant you were installing a recent 64-bit board and modern panel into that case. It would mean you'd use the keyboard...
and you could install a trackball into that boxy bit.
and you could install a trackball into that boxy bit.
- //gainsborough
- ALPSの日常
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: some kind of alps keyboard
- Favorite switch: clk: SKCM blue, lin: SKCL cream, tac: SKCM cream
- DT Pro Member: 0188
- eekee
- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: A slim Logitech; nice action but getting creaky
- Main mouse: SpeedLink SL-630001-BK - lovely feel
- Favorite switch: No rebound; click; other TBA
- DT Pro Member: -
I like the pop-up floppy drive. Apart from the handle, it doesn't look in any worse state than my Toshiba T1200. I keep meaning to do something with my T1200, but it needs capacitors replacing to even turn on now, and the screen's very small.
Have fun with your keyboard! I'd say more, but my ISP MITMs image host sites so badly they just won't load. I need to have words with them.
Have fun with your keyboard! I'd say more, but my ISP MITMs image host sites so badly they just won't load. I need to have words with them.
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- DT Pro Member: 0011
BTW. Similar keycaps could also have Fujitsu leaf-spring. I have seen two different types of rubber domes.Mattr567 wrote: ↑Whats really special about the Vectra though is its keycaps, which are Alps Electric PBT replicas of the HP rubberdome profile. Completely unique sculpt to any other Alps keycap.
Aw, so you sold him the keyboard. The PC unit is quite cool. Too bad about the handle.//gainsborough wrote: ↑The handle had broken off and it was in a pretty sorry state when I got it....
You could find a few "suitcase PC" mods on PC forums. I wonder if this could have been a good base for one.
- Blaise170
- ALPS キーボード
- Location: Boston, MA
- Main keyboard: Cooler Master Quickfire Stealth
- Main mouse: Logitech G502
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0129
- Contact:
I keep meaning to do something with my Sharp X68000 as well but...
- consolation
- Location: NZ
- Main keyboard: Norbatouch
- Main mouse: deathadder 3.5g
- Favorite switch: how could you pick a single switch...
- DT Pro Member: -
Beautiful work OP.
Do you have the LCD screen and driver board from your donor? I've been planning to do this to mine, but just didn't have a heart to chop it up in the end... Those are such nice switches though. Anyway - I'm getting some lines on my panel, so if your screen is up for grabs? it quick detaches so you can use it as a desktop btw - I've been using it with a CGA monitor for some retro gaming, but would like to get the panel back to tip top.
TIA
PS. When you pop out the plastic fascia on the screen you can fit in a 15" macbook screen (by getting rid of floppy pouches. When I pulled mine apart I worked out I can fit a retina MBP plus Thunderbolt->PCIE adapter based (ITX sized) VGA card in the pop up disk drives slots. If you find a dead CS, and want a super cool gaming laptop - this would be a very easy to make conversion. Interestingly there is no PSU onboard, the battery contains the PSU and the plug goes through the case and into battery module (containing AC-DC converter VA plus bog standard 12V lead acid battery) - there's enough room to fit a 2u server PSU in there.
Do you have the LCD screen and driver board from your donor? I've been planning to do this to mine, but just didn't have a heart to chop it up in the end... Those are such nice switches though. Anyway - I'm getting some lines on my panel, so if your screen is up for grabs? it quick detaches so you can use it as a desktop btw - I've been using it with a CGA monitor for some retro gaming, but would like to get the panel back to tip top.
TIA
PS. When you pop out the plastic fascia on the screen you can fit in a 15" macbook screen (by getting rid of floppy pouches. When I pulled mine apart I worked out I can fit a retina MBP plus Thunderbolt->PCIE adapter based (ITX sized) VGA card in the pop up disk drives slots. If you find a dead CS, and want a super cool gaming laptop - this would be a very easy to make conversion. Interestingly there is no PSU onboard, the battery contains the PSU and the plug goes through the case and into battery module (containing AC-DC converter VA plus bog standard 12V lead acid battery) - there's enough room to fit a 2u server PSU in there.
- //gainsborough
- ALPSの日常
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: some kind of alps keyboard
- Favorite switch: clk: SKCM blue, lin: SKCL cream, tac: SKCM cream
- DT Pro Member: 0188
ideus wrote: ↑Good job! Is there a typing video available?
- Mattr567
- Location: Socal
- Main keyboard: Many things
- Main mouse: G502
- Favorite switch: Alps in general
- DT Pro Member: -
Well as an update, the board is doing great! Its been my college keyboard for about a week now.
However, I have picked up something this week that will accompany this board very very nicely
However, I have picked up something this week that will accompany this board very very nicely
- depletedvespene
- Location: Chile
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F122
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0224
- Contact:
A numpad, perhaps?Mattr567 wrote: ↑However, I have picked up something this week that will accompany this board very very nicely
- Mattr567
- Location: Socal
- Main keyboard: Many things
- Main mouse: G502
- Favorite switch: Alps in general
- DT Pro Member: -
You would be correct!
Picked up a Genovation 622 numpad for cheap NOS. Stock bamboo SKCM Whites were nice but had to go
PCB and soldering
Final product