IBM Displaywriter
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Branding | IBM |
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Manufacturer | IBM |
Keyswitches |
Beam spring (original keyboard) Capacitive buckling springs (since 1982) |
Weight | Enough to knock sense into a Spartan |
The original Displaywriter keyboard is among those that use IBM's beam spring keyswitch. It is incompatible with xwhatsit's regular Beamspring controller.[Citation needed]
IBM 82-key Displaywriter keyboard
Size comparison with IBM Personal Computer AT keyboard
Switch to Model F keyboard
In 1982 IBM started supplying the Displaywriter with a Model F keyboard, marketing the new keyboard as a "low profile, ergonomic" alternative to the original beam spring keyboards. It was available only in the 84-key, 96-character layout, and not the less common 82-key, 92-character layout.
The Displaywriter Model F has a unique all-pearl color scheme, and so far only the German layout version has been found.
External links
- Kbdbabel — IBM Displaywriter controller schematic Retrieved 2024-04-23.
- Tom Wong-Cornall — Xwhatsit documentation — DIY project on how to convert the keyboard to USB. Last updated 2015-04-15. Retrieved 2024-04-23.
- Webwit's Beam spring gallery Retrieved 2024-04-23.