Deyi KB-1000
Tentatively, because there is no branding on the keyboard and all the FCC ID search reveals is that it was registered to Deyi Technology Co Ltd, a Taipei, Taiwan based company. The only other identifying data can be found on the PCB, where it says it's a KB-1000 keyboard. The Internet is of little help, although there might be more info available in Chinese.
The keyboard is in very good condition. I'm pretty sure the previous owner didn't clean it, but when I opened it, all I found were a few hairs and some dust. The keycaps, which are thin double-shots, still have tactile texture on top.
After removing the caps, I found the most interesting components of the board. Obviously. It uses fairly rare and obscure TEC switches, which are Alps mount and clicky. There is very little information available about them: a few posts here and there and a stub article on the Deskthority wiki. So here are a few pictures and some feedback.
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The case is made of thin low quality plastic. It's very flimsy and creaky. There are no markings on it except a nameplate on the bottom, which identifies the device as a... keyboard . There is a slot for a XT/AT switch, but there is no switch — it doesn't look like it was ever there. The slot was covered with a white sticker, when it arrived, but the adhesive was so old, it came off almost immediately.
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