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Honeywell 26SW3-3-S Keypad

Posted: 15 Nov 2016, 07:12
by HaaTa
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 :lol:


Probably the most interesting part of the keyboard is that the switches are tactile! Really. Tactile.
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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 8-)
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Posted: 19 Nov 2016, 10:27
by Griffy
I like it. Thanks for posting.

Posted: 19 Nov 2016, 12:18
by pr0ximity
Wow super interesting alpha layout on the keypad, I wonder how they came up with that.

Posted: 19 Nov 2016, 22:35
by HaaTa
Someone recently mentioned that this keypad is from some sort of CNC machine. And with keys like FEEDHOLD it makes sense.

Posted: 23 Nov 2016, 11:33
by terrycherry
WTF. Tactile Hall effect with dome. What a nice rare found!

Ultrasonic cleaner is a great machine, if you want the nice one. I can suppose you some model.