Honeywell 26SW3-3-S Keypad
Posted: 15 Nov 2016, 07:12
This is one of the "harsh-environment" options Honeywell has had in their catalog. It seems to use same sort of rubber domes as used in this later keyboard (photos-f62/ugc-74-keyboard-t8749.html).
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Fortunately, it's seen a little bit less of the battlefield so at least it looks a bit nicer in pictures
Probably the most interesting part of the keyboard is that the switches are tactile! Really. Tactile.

Going by Total Force, these switches are even heavier than the McClellan keyboard I posted recently! photos-videos-f64/mcclellan-an-ugc-129- ... 15062.html
Oh, and before you ask, yes, I suspect those black dots are mold (I really need an ultrasonic cleaner for stuff like this). The numpad probably got pulled from a terminal deep in the jungle or something
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Fortunately, it's seen a little bit less of the battlefield so at least it looks a bit nicer in pictures

Probably the most interesting part of the keyboard is that the switches are tactile! Really. Tactile.

Going by Total Force, these switches are even heavier than the McClellan keyboard I posted recently! photos-videos-f64/mcclellan-an-ugc-129- ... 15062.html
Oh, and before you ask, yes, I suspect those black dots are mold (I really need an ultrasonic cleaner for stuff like this). The numpad probably got pulled from a terminal deep in the jungle or something



















Flickr Album: https://flic.kr/s/aHskLsMASn