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- 01 Feb 2017, 18:08
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Alps Appreciation
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I replaced all the main keys in an Omnikey Ultra with ALPS Green internals. I never use the numeric keypad nor the SFx keys so didn't bother with them, and the odd key I left as white/clicky, like the space bar and lock keys. I really like ALPS greens, they feel nice, have a nice sound, and are very ...
- 29 Jan 2017, 20:42
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: XT Zenith Z-150 converter?
- Replies: 101
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- 28 Jan 2017, 22:33
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: XT Zenith Z-150 converter?
- Replies: 101
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The "original" IBM PC KB seems very similar in theory, if not exact in exceution (chips), to the black-label Z-150. It also has pullups on the reset/data/clock lines, and those resistors are "useless" unless they're normally high for regular (non-OC etc.) TTL. Plus that LS TTL has hugely more drive ...
- 28 Jan 2017, 19:41
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: XT Zenith Z-150 converter?
- Replies: 101
- Views: 86525
- 27 Jan 2017, 03:05
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Need help with an ALPS white switch
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5330
I'm wondering if SC/ST refer not to the actuator design, but rather simply to the use of membrane sheets.
I got to thinking along similar lines, that SC or ST might be more general purpose designations for "something". e.g. I thought the "C" might stand for capacitive. Clearly the various switch ...
I got to thinking along similar lines, that SC or ST might be more general purpose designations for "something". e.g. I thought the "C" might stand for capacitive. Clearly the various switch ...
- 26 Jan 2017, 22:44
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Need help with an ALPS white switch
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5330
Man, am I ever way OT now... I found the "engineering drawings" for the 103SC56-1, 6 pages includes schematics. I guess I can't take a switch module out after all, but I can see the "plate" in each switch that the actuator moves is copper-colored (i.e. looks like phosphor bronze, not saying it is ...
- 26 Jan 2017, 20:48
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Need help with an ALPS white switch
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5330
^ The only "noise" is from the springs pushing the keycaps up when your finger is removed, the springs are fairly strong and the keycaps are kind of lightweight, significantly larger than e.g. the Northgate's regular-sized caps so more "hollowish". Not great quality keycaps compared to other MS KBs ...
- 26 Jan 2017, 20:23
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Need help with an ALPS white switch
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5330
- 26 Jan 2017, 17:38
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Need help with an ALPS white switch
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5330
- 26 Jan 2017, 17:17
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Need help with an ALPS white switch
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5330
I also like my board to feel like butterfly wings.
I have a keyboard you'd probably love the feel of, it's my favorite keyboard, though I suppose it's not technically "mechanical" as maybe most people here would call it, and it's only ASCII output so I can't use it straight with a PC. I describe ...
I have a keyboard you'd probably love the feel of, it's my favorite keyboard, though I suppose it's not technically "mechanical" as maybe most people here would call it, and it's only ASCII output so I can't use it straight with a PC. I describe ...
- 26 Jan 2017, 03:19
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Need help with an ALPS white switch
- Replies: 16
- Views: 5330
Need help with an ALPS white switch
Northgate Omnikey Ultra, Backspace key. It has gone a bit wonky, seems to require me to push slightly forwards on it to register correctly/reliably. This switch is installed upside-down compared to the regular-sized keycap switches. I took it apart and "cleaned" it (it wasn't dirty...).
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