Hello guys, my name is toty! I'm new.
I've been told at r/MechanicalKeyboards to ask over here about this keyboard.
I'm also new to meks (only 2 so far) so when I first saw it laying around my IT department I thought it was a vintage mek but at reddit someone said it's not a mechanical one.
Could anyone give my a hand with this?
https://imgur.com/a/8YFy8hx
Thx!!!!
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- Myoth
- Location: Strasbourg
- Main keyboard: IDB60
- Main mouse: EC1-A
- Favorite switch: Cap BS
- DT Pro Member: -
Welcome !
As for the board, it's wiki/NMB_dome_with_slider, which is not a mechanical keyboard. Unfortunately.
Also, next time you have a keyboard you're trying to know more about, be sure to post it in the right thread, which would be this one : viewtopic.php?t=10405 .
Enjoy your stay !
As for the board, it's wiki/NMB_dome_with_slider, which is not a mechanical keyboard. Unfortunately.
Also, next time you have a keyboard you're trying to know more about, be sure to post it in the right thread, which would be this one : viewtopic.php?t=10405 .
Enjoy your stay !
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Planck
- Main mouse: Cyborg Rat 7
- Favorite switch: Alps skcm white
- DT Pro Member: -
Hi They were correct in that it is not mechanical but is a dome with slider. looks like it used laser engraved keycaps then infilled though it has seen so much use that some of the keys have worn through the engraving. I would say that there is not much point in keeping the board due to the 20+ years of use it must have had to wear that much through the keycaps
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- Location: BS AS
- Main keyboard: poker 3
- DT Pro Member: -
Thx Myoth!Myoth wrote: ↑Welcome !
As for the board, it's wiki/NMB_dome_with_slider, which is not a mechanical keyboard. Unfortunately.
Also, next time you have a keyboard you're trying to know more about, be sure to post it in the right thread, which would be this one : viewtopic.php?t=10405 .
Enjoy your stay !
Coming from almost 20 years of using membrane keyboards everytime I see something different I'm bound to think it's mechanical.
I thought those were alps switches hahaha!!!
About the new thread I'm sorry I thought the other one was only meant to that specific question.
You can close this one If you like having cleared my doubts.
Thank you!
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- Location: BS AS
- Main keyboard: poker 3
- DT Pro Member: -
Anakey wrote: ↑Hi They were correct in that it is not mechanical but is a dome with slider. looks like it used laser engraved keycaps then infilled though it has seen so much use that some of the keys have worn through the engraving. I would say that there is not much point in keeping the board due to the 20+ years of use it must have had to wear that much through the keycaps
Thx Anakey!
Is it worth to keep it? Perhaps doing some cleaning and finding new keycaps I could give it a second life... it's not like is full membrane haha!!!
- Myoth
- Location: Strasbourg
- Main keyboard: IDB60
- Main mouse: EC1-A
- Favorite switch: Cap BS
- DT Pro Member: -
Alps huh ? haha I fell for the exact same trick when I began, my friend has now that board I fell forultra_reader wrote: ↑Thx Myoth!Myoth wrote: ↑Welcome !
As for the board, it's wiki/NMB_dome_with_slider, which is not a mechanical keyboard. Unfortunately.
Also, next time you have a keyboard you're trying to know more about, be sure to post it in the right thread, which would be this one : viewtopic.php?t=10405 .
Enjoy your stay !
Coming from almost 20 years of using membrane keyboards everytime I see something different I'm bound to think it's mechanical.
I thought those were alps switches hahaha!!!
About the new thread I'm sorry I thought the other one was only meant to that specific question.
You can close this one If you like having cleared my doubts.
Thank you!
The wiki is probably your best source of information, here it is, wiki
Next time, you have a similar question, this article might help you a lot : wiki/Switch_recognition
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Planck
- Main mouse: Cyborg Rat 7
- Favorite switch: Alps skcm white
- DT Pro Member: -
The problem would be finding replacement keycaps as they do not use a dtandard mount it would be hard to find replacement ones that will be compatibleultra_reader wrote: ↑Anakey wrote: ↑Hi They were correct in that it is not mechanical but is a dome with slider. looks like it used laser engraved keycaps then infilled though it has seen so much use that some of the keys have worn through the engraving. I would say that there is not much point in keeping the board due to the 20+ years of use it must have had to wear that much through the keycaps
Thx Anakey!
Is it worth to keep it? Perhaps doing some cleaning and finding new keycaps I could give it a second life... it's not like is full membrane haha!!!
- abrahamstechnology
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Laser with SMK Cherry mount
- Main mouse: Mitsumi ECM-S3902
- Favorite switch: Alps and Alps clones
- DT Pro Member: 0212
Dremel it out, stick a custom PCB in there?
(I've been actually planning to do this with a Gateway rubber dome keyboard but haven't gotten to it yet)
(I've been actually planning to do this with a Gateway rubber dome keyboard but haven't gotten to it yet)
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- Location: BS AS
- Main keyboard: poker 3
- DT Pro Member: -
Hello abrahamstechnology! Ohh unfortunately I'm not that pro yet! I barely desoldered my pocker 3 to fix bad stabs (it went out really well though) but going through the whole process of dremel it out, finding a suitable pcb, keycaps... not for now.abrahamstechnology wrote: ↑08 Jan 2019, 02:39Dremel it out, stick a custom PCB in there?
(I've been actually planning to do this with a Gateway rubber dome keyboard but haven't gotten to it yet)
Maybe some time in the future!
Anyway Thanks for your advice!
- Howard81
- Location: London, UK
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M/F
- Main mouse: Not fussed
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: -
Those are actually fairly decent keyboards - they have a decent weight to them thanks to a giant metal plate in the casing and don't feel too bad if they're fairly low mileage.