Excellent construction. Odd keywork, but that's to be expected. Shame it doesn't have double-shot key caps.
TL;DR on the Clickiez:
Not particularly happy with them, but I'll test them for a while. They feel a lot like a stiffer Omron B3G-S. They kinda sound like your keyboard has a beeper.
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It looks a bit lighter in person.
I haven't cracked open the keyboard, but the case has no identifying marks at all, not even a serial number. The original cardboard box says that this keyboard is "For use with" the Infinity S, F5000, and Infinity G which are Falco terminal models. (There are some small pics of the Infinity here. You're not missing much if you don't click. Imagine a CRT on top of a pizza box.)
The keyboard cable is your standard 5-pin DIN. The keyboard came with a Soarer's converter that was made by either orihalcon or Tinkerboy. The box has "Enhanced AT" printed on it.
I used to own a Wyse WY50. The Falco feels a lot like it. There's no flex at all, which is great. I'd assume that there's a thick metal key switch mounting plate in it, just like a WY50 keyboard. The Falco is wider than the WYSE, as it has the dedicated nav cluster between the main alphanumeric block and the num pad, so it probably weighs a bit more
The keyboard has one long flip-down foot, which is also similar to what the WY50 has, but not quite as long or as tall. I think it only raises the back by maybe 1" at most.
The key caps are OEM profile, I think, and are almost definitely single-shot. That's a departure from the WY50, as that has beautiful double-shots from Signature Plastics. Well, I do have a couple nice Tai-Hao sets around...
As it's a terminal keyboard, it has odd keys and odd-size keys here and there. I don't like the small CTRL key next to the Caps Lock key, nor the ESC key next to the Tab key. 21 function keys and 4 PF keys is kinda cool, though.
As I don't really know how to type, much less type with "incorrect" legends on the keys, if I keep the keyboard, I'll swap in some new key caps and program some keys.
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Well, let's talk about the switches. The ones swapped into this keyboard are the 40g version and they haven't been lubed or otherwise modded. So ... they click.
I really can't make an in-depth opinion, yet. The keyboard is too new. They feel like a stiffer version of the amber Omron B3G-S switches, but the Omrons are much smoother. The Clickiez also feel a bit like they're binding on each key press. That's probably due to the ginormous tactility, but I'm not sure if I like it.
I've owned a couple keyboards with beepers and the Clickiez sound a lot like you're using a beeper. It's different and not unpleasant. The 9-ish U space bar sounds properly bass-y, which I appreciate.