I got this in the mail recently
Seeing that there is little information on the internet about this particular numpad, when I search for victor numpad or the model number BV30F03A, I decided to make this post. Maybe I am just dumb, to which I am very certain that I am, or who knows this could help some folks in the future when they stumbled across the same thing. And where else to entrust this trivial information but DT, amiright folks?
Also in the process of making this post, I stumbled across an interesting trip on keyboard knowledge. More to that later.
So first thing first, take it apart and clean it up
Then I wonder: to which would this numpad goes to? After browsing through a number of victor technologies portable computer image, I stumbled across this site, in French:
https://www.obsolete-tears.com/victor-v ... e-305.html
Great source of information, sadly I dont understand a thing as I do not speak, nor read, French. Long story short this is a numpad for the Victor V386PX computer. This beauty:
Here are some images of the internal, switches are SKCM white
Spoiler:
Certainly an Ah-ha moment. OEMMAX, MCK something? Ring a bell, of course, this is from Ortek. Went on the wiki to learn a bit more about this:
wiki/Ortek_MCK-22
Interestingly, there is not much info on it. And to quote the wiki:
My guess is that this might be known, to people, for a long time. But not to me, and possibly not to many people. So here it is if you wonder what are those four switches forThe lower shell of the Ortek MCK-18 is marked "MCK22", and the MCK-18 has four unused PCB and plate positions that would give it the full 22 switches. Having yet to be seen, the identity of these extra four switches is not known.
Last note, would not be completed without mentioning the caps
Now since I have seen this, next step is to update the wiki at some point.