Wyse 50 keyboard
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Part number | 840059-01 |
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Branding | Wyse |
Manufacturer | Wyse |
Features | 6-foot (1.83m) coiled cable |
Layouts | 101-key with 16 programmable function keys |
Keyswitches | Cherry MX Black |
Interface | Wyse (10-pin DIN) |
Rollover | NKRO[1] |
Dimensions |
2.25 * 17.25 * 7.6 inches (H/W/D) (5.72 * 43.82 * 19.3 cm)[1] |
Precedes | Wyse ASCII |
The Wyse 50 keyboard is a Wyse terminal keyboard designed for the Wyse 50 terminal. Visually, the Wyse 50 keyboard is virtually identical to its successor, the Wyse ASCII, with the chief exception being the use of stepped keycaps. The Wyse 50 also uses a highly unusual 10-pin DIN-style connector.[2]
The keycaps were presumably made by Comptec, which later became Signature Plastics.
Terminals
The Wyse 50 keyboard is reported to be compatible with the following terminals:[3]
- Wyse 50
- Wyse 50+
- Wyse 75
- Wyse 350
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Wyse — The WY-50 Maintenance Manual (bitsavers) — includes board schematics
- ↑ Geekhack — WYSE cherry board Dated 20013-11-13. Retrieved 2015-07-09.
- ↑ Vecmar — Keyboard Layouts and accessories for Wyse terminal keyboards (Wayback Machine) Archived 2015-09-15.