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Alps Glidepoint keyboard - Mac version
Posted: 02 Apr 2016, 00:05
by snuci
Posted: 02 Apr 2016, 04:11
by Redmaus
Whoah, check out that bottom row!
I never knew there were alps keyboards made with the actual alps branding on them. It also has a stepped caps lock. Something that isn't very common on most alps boards.
Posted: 02 Apr 2016, 07:55
by E3E
Redmaus wrote: Whoah, check out that bottom row!
I never knew there were alps keyboards made with the actual alps branding on them. It also has a stepped caps lock. Something that isn't very common on most alps boards.
It's actually common on most Alps-made boards like the AT101 and SGI Granite or boards with Alps-made caps like the Leading Edge DC-3014 and a few others. Well, okay so they aren't that easy to find in general, but Alps Electric caps in a 101 layout usually have a 1.5u stepped Caps Lock. The IBM P70 and Xerox Docutech are the rare exceptions with 1.25u stepped Caps Lock keys.
Posted: 04 Apr 2016, 15:53
by graa
I'm using the Windows version of this at work right now, the tiny backspace drives me a little crazy but my other keyboards are too loud to use here. I found it at a thrift store for $3 a couple of years ago. I've never taken it all the way apart, but it looked the same inside from what I remember. The cable splits off to two PS/2 connectors at the end, one each for the keyboard and mouse.

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Posted: 05 Apr 2016, 05:04
by Mattr567
Redmaus wrote: Whoah, check out that bottom row!
I never knew there were alps keyboards made with the actual alps branding on them. It also has a stepped caps lock. Something that isn't very common on most alps boards.
Oh hell yea they did. I know of three examples. This, my old ALPS MCL-101 w/ SKCM Black, and Chryos's LCM30 w/ SKCM White Damp. All late in the Alps production run with 2nd/3rd gen switches.
Posted: 05 Apr 2016, 05:42
by jacobolus
graa wrote: I'm using the Windows version of this at work right now, the tiny backspace drives me a little crazy
Erm, why don’t you use the thumb key for backspace?
Posted: 05 Apr 2016, 15:06
by graa
jacobolus wrote: graa wrote: I'm using the Windows version of this at work right now, the tiny backspace drives me a little crazy
Erm, why don’t you use the thumb key for backspace?
I just keep forgetting it exists. Even when I make a conscious effort to start using it, muscle memory takes over and I'm back to hitting the regular one a few seconds later. Also, it's the only keyboard I have with that feature and it might mess me up when I'm not at work.