Ortek
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Industry | Peripherals |
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Founded | 1989 |
Headquarters | New Taipei City, Taiwan |
FCC grantee code | GM8 |
Website | www.ortek.com |
Ortek (presently styled ORtek) is a Taiwanese input device manufacturer with a factory in Xiamen, China.
Ortek a long-standing keyboard manufacturer, notable for their Alps and Alps clone keyboards.
Products
Model naming
Ortek keyboard model numbers often begin "MCK" or "MKB", and (on the basis that OEMMAX is directly linked with Ortek) "SCK".[1] MCK appears to stand for "Multi-Compatible Keyboard", i.e. a keyboard that is XT/AT switchable.[2] The "Ortek compact series" uses both MCK and MKB, and this may be significant.
Ortek keyboard model numbers frequently end in "SX" and "FX"; it appears that SX indicates Alps SKCL/SKCM series and later Alps SKBL/SKBM series, while FX corresponds with the use of Alps clone switches. FT is an additional suffix listed on boxes (as a third tick box after SX and FX), but it has yet to be seen indicated on the box.
References
- ↑ geekhack — OEMMAX SCK-101 on a modern PC ?
- ↑ geekhack — Birthday present from my dad