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Chyros
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03 Nov 2016, 17:21
seebart wrote: Yeah it may be nice Tom but at that ludicrous price one could get a entire new luxury office.

Yeah, I know, I just wanted to say the word "textverarbeitungstastatur"

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Funis21
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03 Nov 2016, 18:05
Wodan wrote: Maybe ask for pictures from the bottom of the keyboard before paying another 20€ for shipping...
Good luck on that one, bold move!
Hmmmmm, not Nixdorfs. Seller said it was made in Japan, on the back: "Nixdorf Computer, Made in Japan, 6527 00, 4004919". Looks like a topre slider, but at the same time, also no? Anyone have any idea what this is?
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Chyros
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03 Nov 2016, 18:21
Fockstha? Looks almost like a Scorpius slider Oo .
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IKSLM
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03 Nov 2016, 19:27
Probably some rubberdome thingy?
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Chyros
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03 Nov 2016, 20:36
Scorpius switches are dome with slider. I've only seen clear sliders so far, though (both Alps- and MX mount). They're outstanding switches by the way, as far as rubber domes go.
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3lmo
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HzFaq
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04 Nov 2016, 17:15
They never went away IIRC, they were always there and have been getting steadily more expensive since they were first found.
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Wodan
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04 Nov 2016, 17:24
Even at this price the Skidata boards are a great investment. you get nearly 150 MX Clear switches and some of the best keycaps ever made. Maybe even get a chance to secure some better mods from the Skidata+ GB.
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hypkx
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Dra
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04 Nov 2016, 18:04
That's definitely futaba, smk switches have a different housing
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Chyros
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consolation
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05 Nov 2016, 04:35
http://www.trademe.co.nz/computers/peri ... 083050.htm
For something bit different; Ergodex DX1 (50NZ$ = ~35US$). I haven't encountered these before, so, apologies if it's something that lies in piles in op-shops where you live.
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hypkx
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Scarpia
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05 Nov 2016, 11:54
A
sexy looking portable from Italy:
I love the legends AND the layout, so I was hoping the caps would be Alps compatible, but no. Fujitsu Peerless:

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Chyros
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05 Nov 2016, 12:48
Yeah, the LED cutouts are definitely a giveaway for Peerless, but so are the sharp edges of the keycaps, btw. Looks really nice though!

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Scarpia
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05 Nov 2016, 14:21
I suppose a smart person with a knack for injection molding could make an Alps-to-Peerless adapter. Sadly that's not me.
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Chyros
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05 Nov 2016, 15:18
Scarpia wrote: I suppose a smart person with a knack for injection molding could make an Alps-to-Peerless adapter. Sadly that's not me.
Probably not, I think the keycaps would clash with the switch housing.
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hypkx
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05 Nov 2016, 17:07
Have nobody a idea what the keyboards could be, the second seems like a telex communication writer?
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Hypersphere
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05 Nov 2016, 19:07
Apologies if this has been posted previously. I thought this one had some interesting features:
Accodata Keycat II Mechanical Trackball Keyboard approx. 60 USD
White Alps Clone switches. Doubleshot keycaps
F7 key not working.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Accodata-Keycat ... SwzJ5XeHKy
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mike52787
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05 Nov 2016, 22:28
Hypersphere wrote: Apologies if this has been posted previously. I thought this one had some interesting features:
Accodata Keycat II Mechanical Trackball Keyboard approx. 60 USD
White Alps Clone switches. Doubleshot keycaps
F7 key not working.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Accodata-Keycat ... SwzJ5XeHKy
Havent these particular boards been known to come with blue alps? or is that another similar board with a trackball?
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Hypersphere
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06 Nov 2016, 00:51
Yes, there is a version of the Accodata Keycat with blue Alps. It is in the DT wiki:
wiki/Accodata_Keycat
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3lmo
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Ghost963
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06 Nov 2016, 22:27
They come with Blues. The seller has two for sale, one looks new in box. I don't think that he will send them by mail though.
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ohaimark
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alh84001
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07 Nov 2016, 11:47
Scarpia wrote: IBM portable with Alps
plate springs available in the UK for 50 GBP OBO!
FTFY

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Chyros
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07 Nov 2016, 12:26
alh84001 wrote: Scarpia wrote: IBM portable with Alps
plate springs available in the UK for 50 GBP OBO!
FTFY

That's a pretty good price. The build quality, by necessity, is extremely crap on these, but the switches are fantastic.
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Scarpia
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07 Nov 2016, 12:31
alh84001 wrote: Scarpia wrote: IBM portable with Alps
plate springs available in the UK for 50 GBP OBO!
FTFY

The wiki lists both names as synonymous though?
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Nuum
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