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NEC KBL-729EC-103
Posted: 17 Dec 2015, 01:21
by HaaTa
Posted: 17 Dec 2015, 03:38
by XMIT
Which one is the 300g switch?! My word, that's quite a lot of force. Are you supposed to hit it with a hammer? (Julle is our local "hit keyboards with hammers" expert.)
Posted: 17 Dec 2015, 04:27
by trenzafeeds
the caps on this board are quite nice. I really like the arrow keys are made as well.
Posted: 17 Dec 2015, 04:28
by HaaTa
Specifically it's the STOP key. Top left hand corner.
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Posted: 17 Dec 2015, 13:00
by lolpes
On the shift it looks like blood, I knew this keyboard could murder a human as soon as I looked at it!
Posted: 17 Dec 2015, 19:51
by codemonkeymike
Or its remnants of someones fingers being murdered by the 300g switch
Posted: 18 Dec 2015, 00:39
by derzemel
best way to press a 300g switch:

Posted: 21 Dec 2015, 20:09
by terrycherry
Rare to see this keyboard have many variants of NEC switch. Your keyboard is the [JP][1990.01]NEC PC-H98 Model70 keyboard.
NEC PC-98DO keyboard have the same layout and important thing is their specific switches location are the same.
The caps lock should be the (Latching)White variant if I guess right. Could you mind shot on this switch?
One thing I should explain that type of switch have the name. I correct it to:
-(Linear)Cream White
Cream white slider which is not the same with the transparent white variant. So it called cream white.
-(Linear)Blue with upper green
Blue slider which has the green plastic on the top of the upper shell.
-(Linear)Cream White with upper white
Cream White slider which has the white plastic on the top of the upper shell.
NEC PC-98DO keyboard

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Posted: 21 Dec 2015, 23:36
by HaaTa
Hmm, I don't think my keyboards have a latching Capslock key.
Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 06:40
by terrycherry
But PC-98DO does has. The slider is different if you look at the photo carefully. You should take a look on your keyboard.
Here's the catalog of PC-98 series if someone need the details.(Shift-JIS only)
http://www.os-museum.com/catalog/catalog.htm
http://www.pc-9800.net/index.htm