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- 08 Dec 2021, 10:30
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
I do happen to be on Mac, so that is super useful! I may go with QMK anyway just to get used to it before my New Model F comes in, but that will still help with my Model M's soarer. I'm excited to do cool things with this board, it could definitely use some retrobrite. I'll definitely post an update ...
- 08 Dec 2021, 10:12
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
- Replies: 5368
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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
I got a keycap off and it appears to be Alps blue, but I'm not super familiar with Alps:
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Additionally, upon closer inspection of the Alps PCB, it appears you are right about the ribbon. The traces appear to just be a grid directly connected to the traces ...
1A60BB15-9036-4CF2-90B1-186986F19465.jpeg
Additionally, upon closer inspection of the Alps PCB, it appears you are right about the ribbon. The traces appear to just be a grid directly connected to the traces ...
- 08 Dec 2021, 04:07
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
- Replies: 5368
- Views: 2009933
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Hi y'all!
I found an interesting terminal keyboard at Computer Reset, and I was wondering if y'all might know anything about it. I've Googled pretty much every number on it to no avail. If anyone knows what system this goes with, what protocol it may use to communicate with that system, or any ...
I found an interesting terminal keyboard at Computer Reset, and I was wondering if y'all might know anything about it. I've Googled pretty much every number on it to no avail. If anyone knows what system this goes with, what protocol it may use to communicate with that system, or any ...