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Hi! I ended up getting one of these just recently as well. It's a shame, I was also hoping for Alps. It's Deyi Clicky Foam and Foil, and unfortunately for me the keyboard didn't even properly function because Foam and Foil fails over time.digital_matthew wrote: 15 Jan 2019, 20:17 I recently bought this keyboard hoping for Alps, but no dice (I think). The switches are very clicky and rather course. Not terrible, but not great. The keycaps are pretty nice. They're double-shot MX mounts. Any idea as to what the switches are?
Thanks! I thought some fellow Deskthorians would have bought one of these. Actually this one works just fine. I have better keyboards, so I'm not sure what to do with this one. If anyone is interested in the keycaps please let me know.ZedTheMan wrote: 15 Jan 2019, 23:21Hi! I ended up getting one of these just recently as well. It's a shame, I was also hoping for Alps. It's Deyi Clicky Foam and Foil, and unfortunately for me the keyboard didn't even properly function because Foam and Foil fails over time.digital_matthew wrote: 15 Jan 2019, 20:17 I recently bought this keyboard hoping for Alps, but no dice (I think). The switches are very clicky and rather course. Not terrible, but not great. The keycaps are pretty nice. They're double-shot MX mounts. Any idea as to what the switches are?
I just scrapped it and kept the caps and the dust cover that came with it.
Yep, they're the FK layout, which is my favorite. Bigass Enter with the pipe next to the right Shift key.
They're Nixdorf magnetic valve. The Nixie MX-type switches were found in other models.TNT wrote: 16 Jan 2019, 00:24 Hi guys,
this is my first post here and I hope I'll have a good time and learn a lot on this forum.
To the cause. I'm dreaming of modifying an old Nixdorf Softkeys to work on a modern computer. I know people tried it and didn't manage to get it working, but since some other guys managed to successfully rewire the weird 6 pin DIN plug on other keyboards I wan't to give it a try myself. I don't care much for the Nixie-switches or rather can not afford them tho...
While searching the internet I stumbled upon a Nixdorf board with those weird switches that I struggle to identify. They seem to have a weird, very distinct shape. Maybe you guys can help out? Because of the keycaps they're probably similar to MXs, right?
I'm sorry for the terrible image quality. Those are just the pics from the seller and that's all he got so far.
Cheers in advance.
Oh thanks! Never seen one or tried in person so I'll see if I can find a review. I probably won't pick this one up unless someone has interest. Also that board sure does have a funky layout.
Seems like plain old Yellow Alps to me. I believe some of them can come without the LED cutout.
Know if they are clicky, tactile or linear?
I might be wrong, you should pm Drclick. Have you contacted the seller if they have any SKCLFQ left?
Looks like Key Tronic magnetic reed variant #2. I believe this is now the oldest keyboard in my collection since this teleterm seems to date to around 1973. I plan to do a full teardown and clean up of this one.Chyros wrote: 21 Jan 2019, 16:43 Looks like Key Tronic magnetic reed or a clone (caps look KT though), or possibly their block-mount foam and foil switches.
Looks like NEC Vintage linear. wiki/NEC_vintage_linearKacperum wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 18:58 I recently found a Facit 7800 electronic typewriter. I searched for it on the web but no useful information came up. The switches are quite tactile. The caps are double shot. It says "made in Japan" on the keyboard module. Any Idea as to what the switches could be? I can provide more pictures if it's necessary.
Not likely since they're tactile.Lbibass wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 19:24Looks like NEC Vintage linear. wiki/NEC_vintage_linearKacperum wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 18:58 I recently found a Facit 7800 electronic typewriter. I searched for it on the web but no useful information came up. The switches are quite tactile. The caps are double shot. It says "made in Japan" on the keyboard module. Any Idea as to what the switches could be? I can provide more pictures if it's necessary.
Looks like Logitech ripped off this idea.