Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 29 Mar 2021, 01:53
It's foam and foil... sorry to disappointEricDauphinais wrote: 28 Mar 2021, 22:57Ordered one simply because I was too curious, now will need to figure out how to convert it...
It's foam and foil... sorry to disappointEricDauphinais wrote: 28 Mar 2021, 22:57Ordered one simply because I was too curious, now will need to figure out how to convert it...
Ah, sorry about that! Though I was bidding partly through curiosity - I hadn't asked him for a switch picture. At least we both get to see now! Typing feel is not as good as Alps, but it's an intriguing board and switch. I'll open it up and see if it matches the internals of 4_404's.Go-Kart wrote: 28 Mar 2021, 16:59I saw/bid on that Fullmark!Palatino wrote: 28 Mar 2021, 12:42 I've draw a blank on this switch - and the keyboard too. The switch is clicky, perhaps an Alps clone of some sort, but with a simple rectangular slider like an SMK 2nd Gen switch. Doesn't feel too bad at all. Does anyone recognize it?Spoiler:I had the guy shoot me a pic of the switches and it just looked like an Alps clone but I couldn't discern anything further due to bad picture quality. Now I can see them better, it still doesn't help all that much
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Thanks for that - yes that's a perfect switch match except the colour. Are your white ones clicky too? I'll open up the keyboard and see if the internals are the same too.4_404 wrote: 29 Mar 2021, 01:28I have a Fullmark board with what looks like a white version of the same switch. I thought I identified the switch, but have subsequently forgotten what it was. My Fullmark board is identical to two other boards I have with ISNJK-168/268 FCC ID (Limtech) (one with SKCM white, one with AO2 clones), apart from the label and PCB - the same as wiki/Brain_KB-9001S, but without the RB88. Note the 368 number on the plate. Sorry for the garbage photos.Palatino wrote: 28 Mar 2021, 12:42 I've draw a blank on this switch - and the keyboard too. The switch is clicky, perhaps an Alps clone of some sort, but with a simple rectangular slider like an SMK 2nd Gen switch. Doesn't feel too bad at all. Does anyone recognize it?Spoiler:Spoiler:
Yeah mine are clicky, and pretty decent switches. The click leaf is visible in the opened up switch photo. They were pretty dusty when I got them, but cleaned up very well.Palatino wrote: 29 Mar 2021, 23:26 Thanks for that - yes that's a perfect switch match except the colour. Are your white ones clicky too? I'll open up the keyboard and see if the internals are the same too.
That's pretty good going. I found Type 0A2 switches to be such a hassle to reassemble that I desolder them all and then cleaned them...4_404 wrote: 30 Mar 2021, 00:25Yeah mine are clicky, and pretty decent switches. The click leaf is visible in the opened up switch photo. They were pretty dusty when I got them, but cleaned up very well.Palatino wrote: 29 Mar 2021, 23:26 Thanks for that - yes that's a perfect switch match except the colour. Are your white ones clicky too? I'll open up the keyboard and see if the internals are the same too.

What's the ID on it?
I really don't know, is the only picture.
After a trawl through the deskthority wiki I've found maybe two contenders for similarities.I really don't know, is the only picture.

Thanks for your help, but I can tell right away that this thing isn't made with NMB switches by the keycaps. Maybe it just has some type of Alps clones.Thorogrimm wrote: 31 Mar 2021, 15:57After a trawl through the deskthority wiki I've found maybe two contenders for similarities.I really don't know, is the only picture.
Hi-Tek 15039-003
or
Sejin Electron EAT-1010
But neither of those are identical. Maybe someone with photographic memory and a vast library of a brain could indentify this keyboard. Looks generic seeing as there's no badge. And without any FCC ID it's pretty difficult to even tell what switches this thing even has. Where did you get the image?


The cap profile does look a lot similarMuirium wrote: 02 Apr 2021, 11:55 It does indeed look a bit like Epson's Topre:
wiki/Epson_Business_Full_Keyboard
Besides the spacebar, the caps scream PBT. Wouldn't surprise me if it was a Topre.
That's an interesting combination of legends. It has some ASCII-bit-paired caps (e.g. ‘;’/‘+’ and ‘:’/‘*’) but also non-ASCII characters (‘¬’) and a Hollerith card combo (10-8-2, which had various interpretations, typically ‘±’ or ‘\’ or ‘⏨’).derzemel wrote: 11 Apr 2021, 19:38 I also have a strange one to identify, a Philips with, what it seems to be, relegendable keycaps. Sadly I do not have more details:
This is something I can actually speak on due to my foray with using sony pve-500's to get OG BKE Domes.Muirium wrote: 02 Apr 2021, 11:55 It does indeed look a bit like Epson's Topre:
wiki/Epson_Business_Full_Keyboard
Besides the spacebar, the caps scream PBT. Wouldn't surprise me if it was a Topre.
viewtopic.php?f=62&t=9821&start=30#p208611derzemel wrote: 11 Apr 2021, 19:38 I also have a strange one to identify, a Philips with, what it seems to be, relegendable keycaps. Sadly I do not have more details:
Thank you for the details! I have asked for better images.kps wrote: 11 Apr 2021, 19:57 That's an interesting combination of legends. It has some ASCII-bit-paired caps (e.g. ‘;’/‘+’ and ‘:’/‘*’) but also non-ASCII characters (‘¬’) and a Hollerith card combo (10-8-2, which had various interpretations, typically ‘±’ or ‘\’ or ‘⏨’).
Shifted-6 would have been useful information (e.g. ‘&’ or ‘^’ or ‘↑’ or ‘¢’) as well as the other obscured key. And, well, focus.
Thank you for the url.
Looks to me like 4 tab Alps clone.the_ambyguous wrote: 23 Apr 2021, 23:35 can anyone identify what kind of keycaps these are? or confirm my suspicions? my guess is laser etched?
and also, are these alps SKBM white switches? they look kinda yellow.
keyboard is SMK-8851
wiki/Hua-Jie_AK_seriesthe_ambyguous wrote: 23 Apr 2021, 23:35
and also, are these alps SKBM white switches? they look kinda yellow.