Some time back, I bought a Fujitsu FMT-KB202A tenkeyless keyboard to be used with an FM Towns computer. When taking ti apart for cleaning, I found leaf spring key switches with a membrane combination. I couldn't really find it in the Wiki so I think this can be coined "Fujitsu Leaf Spring 4th Generation"?
Here are some pics:
Fujitsu FM Towns FMT-KB202A keyboard
- seebart
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Hmm...interesting, thanks for sharing. I've seen this keyboard online many times, nice to see the internals for a change. Nice tombstone keycaps.
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These keyboards are unusual and cool. I like how they are different from the (boring) IBM-PC norm.
I wonder what the keys on the bottom row are. One of them must obviously be the Backspace key.
(I sometimes wish that you could enter pictures into Google Translate... )
I wonder what the keys on the bottom row are. One of them must obviously be the Backspace key.
(I sometimes wish that you could enter pictures into Google Translate... )
I think it would be better to give it its own page and call it "Fujitsu leaf spring over membrane".
- HaaTa
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Yeah, this is probably the last cost savings Fujitsu did on this mechanism. I have a bunch of keyboards using it from the early 90s.
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Ah yes, this model, I've seen a few of those. Very nice-looking boards. And yeah, looks like you've discovered (another D:) new switch type! 4th-gen FLS sounds good
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