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Posted: 19 Jun 2018, 21:28
by Noobmaen
snufflecat wrote: Anyone recognise the little keyboard on the top?
HHKB lite
Posted: 19 Jun 2018, 23:20
by ScottPaladin
Posted: 20 Jun 2018, 05:01
by mike52787
Most likely as you can see the capsense pads on the back of the pcb. if it was a magnetic valve version you would have 4 through hole pins.
Posted: 20 Jun 2018, 05:26
by ScottPaladin
mike52787 wrote:
Most likely as you can see the capsense pads on the back of the pcb. if it was a magnetic valve version you would have 4 through hole pins.
Thanks!
Posted: 20 Jun 2018, 08:29
by snufflecat
Noobmaen wrote: snufflecat wrote: Anyone recognise the little keyboard on the top?
HHKB lite
Thanks!
Posted: 21 Jun 2018, 04:36
by PlacaFromHell
Is this Cherry Olympia clear?

Posted: 21 Jun 2018, 09:42
by xxhellfirexx
Posted: 22 Jun 2018, 13:53
by 2ter
PlacaFromHell wrote: Is this Cherry Olympia clear?
I don`t think the Carrera II comes with the clear linear Cherry switches. They are used in the Carrera and Carrera SI, but those can also come with Marquart 6180 switches. My guess is that the Olympia Cherry switches where adapted to meet the Marquart 6180 specifications, so that Olympia did not need to change the typewriter case design or the keycaps. the stem is basically the same.
Posted: 22 Jun 2018, 14:02
by Keybug
Inspected a Carrera II this morning and it was spring over membrane or some such (no Cherries); the keycaps had integrated sliders...
Posted: 23 Jun 2018, 06:55
by boomgopher
Hi all, curious if someone can ID this keyboard I saw in an old family picture, taken about 1987:
Posted: 23 Jun 2018, 08:03
by Hak Foo
Posted: 23 Jun 2018, 08:24
by boomgopher
Awesome eye!! That looks it, thank you!
Posted: 23 Jun 2018, 21:50
by cugg
Hey, I'm a bit new to the keyboard scene. I picked up this keyboard at an everything-must-go sale for $5. To be honest, any keyboard is better than my current one. I've tried searching around and looking up different numbers on this keyboard, but haven't found anything. Do you guys know what keyboard this is?
Posted: 23 Jun 2018, 23:52
by rich1051414
Is that BTC foam and foil?
Maybe Deyi foam and foil...
Posted: 24 Jun 2018, 00:10
by codemonkeymike
rich1051414 wrote: Is that BTC foam and foil?
Maybe Deyi foam and foil...
Foam and foil for sure, I had a similar keyboard. The F&F was roasted but the caps were nice, I am currently using them on my home computer (with cherry mx switches in it)
Posted: 24 Jun 2018, 18:08
by benichka
Hello!
Not really "what is that keyboard" but what is this layout? Never seen it before...

Looks like a French layout but the ";", "!" or "@" for instance aren't placed the same...
Posted: 24 Jun 2018, 18:12
by Myoth
benichka wrote: Hello!
Not really "what is that keyboard" but what is this layout? Never seen it before...

Looks like a French layout but the ";", "!" or "@" for instance aren't placed the same...
I'm pretty sure some french dude got a laptop from the UK and swapped out some keys to have a somewhat ISO-FR layout

Posted: 24 Jun 2018, 18:17
by benichka
Ah! You seem to be right! The "@ '" and the "| \" are strangely placed on the same key... And it was indeed in a French shop where the guys seemed to had a lot a trouble typing on it! Because obviously, some keys didn't typed what was written on it... The layout was set in "FR" in Windows but hey, sometimes it's not that easy

!
Posted: 24 Jun 2018, 22:27
by Keybug
Pretty sure this thread isn't the best place for this question but it usually gets replies, so here goes:
Does anyone know of a way to use ALPS SKFL switches with a modern PC? The wiki entry gives the impression that they were used exclusively in laptop keyboards (and in Atari computers). Are there any stand-alone AT or XT compatible keyboards that have them? Or is there some form of low-tech workaround?
Thanks!
Posted: 25 Jun 2018, 08:09
by davkol
derp
Posted: 25 Jun 2018, 20:34
by Felima
Hello can someone help me identify this Tulip keyboard? Thanks
Posted: 25 Jun 2018, 20:43
by Noobmaen
Felima wrote: Hello can someone help me identify this Tulip keyboard? Thanks
wiki/Tulip_9151B
Posted: 26 Jun 2018, 08:04
by Chyros
It uses Tulip dome with slider switches (the wiki page only mentions rubber domes). They're quite good IMO.
Posted: 26 Jun 2018, 08:59
by mustcode
Posted: 26 Jun 2018, 09:05
by Keybug
If the caps from the keypads won't cling to a regular MX switch but caps from regular MX will fit on the keypads, they're likely to be these switches:
wiki/Hirose_Cherry_MX_Clear
Posted: 26 Jun 2018, 11:29
by mustcode
Interesting, I'll test it out later tonight and report back
Posted: 26 Jun 2018, 14:28
by Felima
Heya I don't have more pictures but does not anyone know what model this keyboard is? Thanks
Posted: 26 Jun 2018, 15:08
by mustcode
Keybug wrote: If the caps from the keypads won't cling to a regular MX switch but caps from regular MX will fit on the keypads, they're likely to be these switches:
wiki/Hirose_Cherry_MX_Clear
Yup, confirmed, the caps don't fit regular MX switches. So, I guess these are kinda rare, right?

Posted: 26 Jun 2018, 15:21
by Blaise170
mustcode wrote: Keybug wrote: If the caps from the keypads won't cling to a regular MX switch but caps from regular MX will fit on the keypads, they're likely to be these switches:
wiki/Hirose_Cherry_MX_Clear
Yup, confirmed, the caps don't fit regular MX switches. So, I guess these are kinda rare, right?

Yeah - I'd be willing to buy one of the keypads or switches off of you if interested.

Posted: 26 Jun 2018, 15:46
by mustcode
Blaise170 wrote: mustcode wrote: Keybug wrote: If the caps from the keypads won't cling to a regular MX switch but caps from regular MX will fit on the keypads, they're likely to be these switches:
wiki/Hirose_Cherry_MX_Clear
Yup, confirmed, the caps don't fit regular MX switches. So, I guess these are kinda rare, right?

Yeah - I'd be willing to buy one of the keypads or switches off of you if interested.

The dude who I got these from may have a couple more, if I can get a hold of them I'll let you know.
