Unknown keyboard with Stackpole switches from 1974
Posted: 05 Dec 2016, 23:36
Thought I'd hare another keyboard that was a throw-in for something else I had acquired. This turned out to be the star of the lot as this keyboard mechanism is from 1974 and has Stackpole switches in it. You might think they are the folks who cloned the Hi-tek Waffle design (or perhaps it was the other way around?) but these switches are very early. These are currently undocumented but will go up in the wiki soon.
You can tell by the PCB that it is quite old and you will see some yellow on the key stems. The key caps were glued on which is pretty unusual but worked as there is not a missing key cap
You can also see a very early alternate action caps lock key. Oddly enough, if the spring is not in place, it doesn't work and the key stem does not stay up like all of the other switches.
Here are some pics.
You can tell by the PCB that it is quite old and you will see some yellow on the key stems. The key caps were glued on which is pretty unusual but worked as there is not a missing key cap

You can also see a very early alternate action caps lock key. Oddly enough, if the spring is not in place, it doesn't work and the key stem does not stay up like all of the other switches.
Here are some pics.