Now that's a really complete answer to a question. Very cool.
Mmmmm. Old Topre goodness.
How easy this will be depends on what the serial signals are. There are a number of possibilities:
I am not sure that one can mix and match keyboard and terminal with a VT-220. The LK201 uses an RJ connector not mini-DIN-8, takes 12V power not 5V, and has RS423 serial levels not TTL.hellothere wrote: ↑06 Sep 2021, 02:07It can connect to a DEC VT-220 and looks pretty much identical to a DEC-LK201AA keyboard. I'd say that the odds of converting it to work on a modern computer have gone up .
i got many keyboards with blue switchs but they werent enought tactile, bouncing to my tasteFindecanor wrote: ↑06 Sep 2021, 13:35It looks like a variant of the BTC 51 series with the 1.25u Escape key and the grey "ISO key" next to the left Shift key — I have only seen BTC keyboards have that.
Edit: Some BTC-made Packard Bell keyboards have a similar case.
I believe at some point, some user modified the keyboard to take a MX switch on the caps lock because;
Did you get any more info on this keyboard?Lalaland124 wrote: ↑14 Aug 2021, 13:20Supposed to be an old Siemens keyboard. Any guess on use-case and switches?
Those keycaps are gorgeous! What kind of connector does it have? Reminds me of old video editing terminals
Unfortunately notJannievanZyl wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 15:53Did you get any more info on this keyboard?Lalaland124 wrote: ↑14 Aug 2021, 13:20Supposed to be an old Siemens keyboard. Any guess on use-case and switches?
I found a similar looking one, but with some extra keys top right.
Siemens.jpg
That's a Siemens T1000 teletypewriter keyboard. We had a similar one rather early in this thread, which I replied to.Lalaland124 wrote: ↑15 Sep 2021, 10:29Unfortunately notJannievanZyl wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 15:53Did you get any more info on this keyboard?Lalaland124 wrote: ↑14 Aug 2021, 13:20Supposed to be an old Siemens keyboard. Any guess on use-case and switches?
I found a similar looking one, but with some extra keys top right.
Siemens.jpg
No clue on the connector, bought this on a Chinese second-hand website, paid approx $5, and has MX blacks or some clones. The keycaps are doubleshot, and absolutely great, unfortunately there's 2 missing, but I'm going to use them in my ortho build.Those keycaps are gorgeous! What kind of connector does it have? Reminds me of old video editing terminals
Thanks, I've looked at a lot of site and photos of various T1000's but I've not yet seen one with the two extra red keys you see top right on the one I found.OleVoip wrote: ↑15 Sep 2021, 14:08That's a Siemens T1000 teletypewriter keyboard. We had a similar one rather early in this thread, which I replied to.Lalaland124 wrote: ↑15 Sep 2021, 10:29Unfortunately notJannievanZyl wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 15:53
Did you get any more info on this keyboard?
I found a similar looking one, but with some extra keys top right.
Siemens.jpg
Another one had its own thread, and another thread describes another family of keyboards with that switch and the switch itself, for which there is a wiki entry, too.
I had that on my watch list for a few days. Seems way too expensive for a standard Focus board with SMK switches.Polecat wrote: ↑24 Sep 2021, 06:17Weird Focus-ish keyboard. No photos or info on the switches, anyone know this one?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/384410414027
That's definitely it, thanks! I tried searching the forums and looked in the wiki, but it's not listed in the index of keyboards by brand for some reason. Not the first time that has happened either.
Very nice looking KB!Lucid wrote: ↑23 Sep 2021, 01:48Has anyone seen an Ericsson keyboard like this before?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ericsson-Keybo ... 637-2357-0
Those orange key caps and the bezels are so beautiful