keycaps for this keyboard?

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runeazn

22 May 2011, 21:56

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Ascaii
The Beard

22 May 2011, 21:58

I dont know what you are asking...if you need more tipro caps, asks the tiproman

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runeazn

22 May 2011, 21:58

uhh who?
i need more keycaps thats it....

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Ascaii
The Beard

22 May 2011, 22:01

http://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=443

kbdfr won that auction he has plenty extra caps

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runeazn

22 May 2011, 22:05

thats a heckalot of money..

i haggled it to 50 cents XD
nah wanted to pay a euro but only had 1 50 cent or 5 euro.

misses ps2 cable and some keycaps as you see but its worth it, i think :P

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webwit
Wild Duck

22 May 2011, 22:07

Is this the right thread to check out my groceries? :mrgreen:

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runeazn

22 May 2011, 22:11

dont know ask the tiproman ;)

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

23 May 2011, 06:41

runeazn wrote:thats a heckalot of money..

i haggled it to 50 cents XD
nah wanted to pay a euro but only had 1 50 cent or 5 euro.

misses ps2 cable and some keycaps as you see but its worth it, i think :P

Now that's a good deal :P

Got your PM and PMed you back about the keycaps.
For the cable, just take a normal PS/2 cable (pins on both ends) and (carefully but completely) remove the small plastic tongue between the pins on one end. Now this end fits into the 8 pin socket of the keyboard - and the keyboard is fully operational.

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runeazn

23 May 2011, 07:52

but it has a ps/2 ???

it has 2 outputs..
a almost cirkel and a ps/2 which do have the tongue between the pins

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

23 May 2011, 14:48

runeazn wrote:but it has a ps/2 ???

it has 2 outputs..
a almost cirkel and a ps/2 which do have the tongue between the pins
(Not my picture, I confess:)
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The 8 pin socket (on the right in the picture, and of course on the left side when you sit in front of the keyboard) is where you plug the modified side of the PS/2 cable. It will fit. You just have to eliminate the plastic tongue of the connector because there is no corresponding hole in the socket. The other, unmodified end of the cable is to be plugged into your computer.

The "normal" PS/2 socket (left side in the picture) is for chaining your normal keyboard: plug the PS/2 connector of your keyboard in there. Needed for programming the Tipro keyboard, but also to use both keyboards at a time.

I have been using this configuration for a few weeks now. It works perfectly.

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

23 May 2011, 15:01

And by the way,
runeazn wrote:thats a heckalot of money..
Yes, I did pay quite a lot + a lot for shipping, but have a look at the one keyboard at the left on the upper row of the auction picture:
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It’s a staggered qwerty keyboard, i.e. a normal typing keyboard. That is the one I really wanted, and it was really worth it. It has Cherry black switches and is fully programmable, and I now use it as my daily driver (with normal Cherry keycaps).

But of course, 0,50€ for yours is quite unbeatable ;-)

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runeazn

23 May 2011, 15:47

responded to my pm :(?

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

23 May 2011, 20:44

runeazn wrote:responded to my pm :(?
Well, as a matter of fact I am waiting for your answer.
No address no shipping ;-)

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Ascaii
The Beard

23 May 2011, 22:19

kbdfr wrote:And by the way,
runeazn wrote:thats a heckalot of money..
Yes, I did pay quite a lot + a lot for shipping, but have a look at the one keyboard at the left on the upper row of the auction picture:
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It’s a staggered qwerty keyboard, i.e. a normal typing keyboard. That is the one I really wanted, and it was really worth it. It has Cherry black switches and is fully programmable, and I now use it as my daily driver (with normal Cherry keycaps).

But of course, 0,50€ for yours is quite unbeatable ;-)
could you please post pictures of that board in the pictures section? I would love to see it.
Im using a staggered Access board like yours that was modded to blues.

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

24 May 2011, 13:24

Ascaii wrote:
kbdfr wrote:Yes, I did pay quite a lot + a lot for shipping, but have a look at the one keyboard at the left on the upper row of the auction picture:
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It’s a staggered qwerty keyboard, i.e. a normal typing keyboard. That is the one I really wanted, and it was really worth it. It has Cherry black switches and is fully programmable, and I now use it as my daily driver (with normal Cherry keycaps).

But of course, 0,50€ for yours is quite unbeatable ;-)
could you please post pictures of that board in the pictures section? I would love to see it.
Im using a staggered Access board like yours that was modded to blues.
Here is a (bad) picture of it:
http://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=746

The idea for the dedicated Cut, Copy and Paste keys was stolen from you ;-)

arcyonline

21 Jun 2011, 23:13

are this keyboards for real?

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