Looks a bit like a Mitsumi keyboard to me, with maybe Mitsumi miniature mechanical switches. But I’m shite at ID (I don’t eBay) so wait for a better opinion. What says Mitsumi most of all to me is the grid pattern around the navigation blocks. Those switches are mx compatible, which could agree with the oddball surely non-original caps on the numpad and up arrow…owcze wrote: ↑Hi, i've come again with request for identification. I know these photos are not ideal but it's all I have. Any help appreciated.
IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
- PlacaFromHell
- Location: Argentina
- Main keyboard: IBM 3101
- Main mouse: Optical piece of shit
- Favorite switch: Beamspring
- DT Pro Member: -
I saw similar keycaps on Stackpole switch grid calculators.Noobmaen wrote: ↑ Does anyone know what this is? The keycaps are vaguely similar to Siemens and RAFI but have a more rectangular shape.
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- DT Pro Member: 0011
I think DTK is a keyboard brand, so it is likely that you should be able to find more about it by googling the model number on the back of the label. That particular DTK keyboard is not in the wiki but the two in the Wiki have model numbers starting with three letters, where the third letter is K.owcze wrote: ↑Hi, i've come again with request for identification. I know these photos are not ideal but it's all I have. Any help appreciated.
There are many keyboards that look similar to the middle one. The label lacks the manufacturer's name but the FCC ID is there, and there is a web service at fcc.gov somewhere where you can enter the ID and find the manufacturer and model number.
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- Location: Poland
- DT Pro Member: -
I googled the FCC number and is says it's registered for Deyi Technology Co Ltd so i think it's Deyi foam and foil wiki/Deyi_foam_and_foil.Findecanor wrote: ↑There are many keyboards that look similar to the middle one. The label lacks the manufacturer's name but the FCC ID is there, and there is a web service at fcc.gov somewhere where you can enter the ID and find the manufacturer and model number.
Sadly the label on the back is so blurry I can't read anything. I'm going to bother the seller even more for photos without keycaps. The third board has nothing but a void waranty sticker with date 08/88 so for now it is unidentifiable.Findecanor wrote: ↑I think DTK is a keyboard brand, so it is likely that you should be able to find more about it by googling the model number on the back of the label.
Thanks for your lead.Muirium wrote: ↑ Looks a bit like a Mitsumi keyboard to me, with maybe Mitsumi miniature mechanical switches. But I’m shite at ID (I don’t eBay) so wait for a better opinion. What says Mitsumi most of all to me is the grid pattern around the navigation blocks. Those switches are mx compatible, which could agree with the oddball surely non-original caps on the numpad and up arrow…
- Polecat
- Location: Downstream from Silicon Valley
- Main keyboard: Monterey K104 Industrial Gray
- Main mouse: Logitech Optical
- Favorite switch: Early Alps SKCM
- DT Pro Member: -
DTK was an abbreviation for Datatech, if that helps. Their earlier keyboards often had Alps switches, but this one is more likely slider over membrane.owcze wrote: ↑Sadly the label on the back is so blurry I can't read anything. I'm going to bother the seller even more for photos without keycaps. The third board has nothing but a void waranty sticker with date 08/88 so for now it is unidentifiable.Findecanor wrote: ↑I think DTK is a keyboard brand, so it is likely that you should be able to find more about it by googling the model number on the back of the label.
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- Location: Croatia
- Main keyboard: alps64
- Main mouse: Rival 500
- Favorite switch: click modded alps cream
- DT Pro Member: -
Hey my guys, recenty got sent a picture of an old terminal keyboard by the looks of it - need some help on identifying it.
This is the only pic i got, from browsing around it looks like a DEC keeb with Hi-Tek switches.
This is the only pic i got, from browsing around it looks like a DEC keeb with Hi-Tek switches.
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- Keybug
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: so many!
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s; trackballs suck
- Favorite switch: Kailh box royals, trampoline-modded
- DT Pro Member: 0208
Research question:
Is there a Cherry-made fullsize vintage WKL board that has a 1u LED-window key between Alt and Ctrl on both sides? I mean like the Monterey K104, but the inserted keys both contain LEDs?
Thanks!
Is there a Cherry-made fullsize vintage WKL board that has a 1u LED-window key between Alt and Ctrl on both sides? I mean like the Monterey K104, but the inserted keys both contain LEDs?
Thanks!
- Keybug
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: so many!
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s; trackballs suck
- Favorite switch: Kailh box royals, trampoline-modded
- DT Pro Member: 0208
Yep, on top of that Epson PC. 1600, of course, I kept thinking 1550, which of course doesn't exist, though I've harvested from some 1600s in the past...
Actually a 1550 does exist, it's a winkey version of the Krankenkassenkartenboard (G80-150x series). This is a picture of one:Keybug wrote: ↑Yep, on top of that Epson PC. 1600, of course, I kept thinking 1550, which of course doesn't exist, though I've harvested from some 1600s in the past...
- Hypersphere
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Silenced & Lubed HHKB (Black)
- Main mouse: Logitech G403
- Favorite switch: Topre 45/55g Silenced; Various Alps; IBM Model F
- DT Pro Member: 0038
Health insurance card board?
- kps
- Location: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
- Main keyboard: Kinesis contoured
- Main mouse: Kensington Slimblade trackball
- DT Pro Member: -
Iskra Delta PartnerRinoPog wrote: ↑Hey my guys, recenty got sent a picture of an old terminal keyboard by the looks of it - need some help on identifying it.
This is the only pic i got, from browsing around it looks like a DEC keeb with Hi-Tek switches.
- OleVoip
- Location: Hamburg
- Main keyboard: Tandberg TDV-5010
- Main mouse: Wacom Pen & Touch
- Favorite switch: Siemens STB 21
- DT Pro Member: -
This used to be a German army keyboard for a PC that does encrypted communication. Switches should be Sasse, cf. https://www.flickr.com/photos/triplehaa ... 2282157173Noobmaen wrote: ↑
Does anyone know what this is? The keycaps are vaguely similar to Siemens and RAFI but have a more rectangular shape.
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- Location: Huntly
- Main keyboard: Ducky One tkl
- Main mouse: Logitech G303
- Favorite switch: SKCM Orange
- DT Pro Member: -
anybody know what switches are in a tandata td4000?
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- Location: Vermont
- Main keyboard: BFO-9000
- Main mouse: Logitech G600
- Favorite switch: MX Blues
- DT Pro Member: -
From what I found on this page- https://madmount.com/tandata/ it looks like the 4000 was Cherry MX,not sure which switch type though.
That's some slider over dome with cross mount stem. The caps could be MX compatible but they don't have to be.Lanrefni wrote: ↑From what I found on this page- https://madmount.com/tandata/ it looks like the 4000 was Cherry MX,not sure which switch type though.
- Myoth
- Location: Strasbourg
- Main keyboard: IDB60
- Main mouse: EC1-A
- Favorite switch: Cap BS
- DT Pro Member: -
I recall correct hypkx as some of these but in german layout. I think everything is dye-sub except the cyrilic letters which are engraved. If you can get these for cheap, go for it ! they're amazing
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- Dingster
- Location: Slovenia
- Main keyboard: Novatouch
- Main mouse: MX518
- DT Pro Member: -
- fohat
- Elder Messenger
- Location: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
- Main keyboard: Model F 122-key terminal
- Main mouse: Microsoft Optical Mouse
- Favorite switch: Model F Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0158
That Code key is also considered desirable.
If you buy the typewriter, be sure to look under the space bar. It will not be compatible with a Model M, but sometimes you find a little spring around the space bar barrel which stiffens it up by a good it. That can be a big help, and I like having a heavier space bar.
If you buy the typewriter, be sure to look under the space bar. It will not be compatible with a Model M, but sometimes you find a little spring around the space bar barrel which stiffens it up by a good it. That can be a big help, and I like having a heavier space bar.