Kontron Analytical Keyboard

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Britney Spears

31 Dec 2013, 19:33

Today a friend of mine showed me his work place, an agricultural research institute. We took a stroll through the cellars (or should I say dungeons, it was a huge maze of rooms and corridors) where they store the outdated equipment. In a particular messy room we spotted this nice keyboard which is part of some spectrometer (?). Since it sports an interesting layout (the arrows cluster in particular) and felt really nice I asked him to take a picture so I could show it to you guys.
I have no idea about the switches it uses, all I can say is that they felt rather linear.

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It was the only interesting keyboard there btw, I was hoping for piles of kishsavers, model ms and fs. ;)

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matt3o
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31 Dec 2013, 20:00

lovely caps. hall effect maybe?

would be nice to see a pic of the switch without the cap.

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HaaTa
Master Kiibohd Hunter

31 Dec 2013, 20:01

My guess is an SMK/Maxi/NEC.

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dorkvader

01 Jan 2014, 04:10

matt3o wrote:lovely caps. hall effect maybe?

would be nice to see a pic of the switch without the cap.
Likely not. Among other things, most hall effect KBs I've seen feature a different-looking spacebar.

My guess is SMK, but I really don't know.

Lovely keyboard, though! I really do like that font.

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Daniel

01 Jan 2014, 12:46

That arrow cluster is pretty unique, never seen sth. like this before :)

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Muirium
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01 Jan 2014, 13:08

Nice lighting. I know what it's like creeping about in a store room trying to get a shot of the keyboards (who doesn't…) and that one looks suitably enigmatic, like a plot device in a movie.

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dorkvader

01 Jan 2014, 20:29

Daniel wrote:That arrow cluster is pretty unique, never seen sth. like this before :)
The "arrow square" seems to have fallen out of favor over the years. I think the only kb I own with it is the IBM displaywriter.

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