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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 22 Oct 2019, 16:21
by Lbibass
vespertine wrote: 22 Oct 2019, 01:32
I want to use this keyboard with my modern pc and it has some weird connector ive never seen...need to know how to get it converted to ps2 so I can use a ps2 to usb converter and use it with my pc
Okay. So that's not PS/2. It's probably a weird, proprietary protocol. Your best bet to get it working is to do a controller swap and / or handwire.
I am guessing that you do not know how to do that.
Edit: Also, given the date on the case, it's probably a Peerless board. So it might not even be possible to do the above, at least easily.
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2019, 04:34
by vespertine
yeah im a total keyboard newb...clueless as to how to do any of that...I would try if somone gave me instructions thought =)
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2019, 15:41
by EnthusiastDude
If anyone could make an educated guess on which switches this one contains I'd be very happy

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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2019, 15:53
by EnthusiastDude
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2019, 17:52
by Findecanor
The Model F-layout keyboards remind me of
Key Tronic with their lock lights. The second Model F-style keyboard has a really unusual layout though.
I think I've tested that Compaq board and found it had rubber domes.
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2019, 18:15
by EnthusiastDude
Sounds plausible, thank you very much!
Posted: 23 Oct 2019, 18:22
by davkol
derp
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2019, 19:52
by razykiller10
I'm assuming this is rubber dome, does anyone think otherwise?

Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2019, 20:12
by fneuf
Hello there,
Does anyone recognize this ?
I was looking for potential replacements of my various originals Natural Keyboard (they've practically been my only keebs @home), when I found the ErgoDox (that I'm currently assessing as my #1 choice) when I remembered this old split keyboard I saw back then.
Sorry for the quality, it comes from a youtube video, that probably comes from a VHS tape. It can be seen live, and more clearly, in
here.
It was featured in a somewhat cheezy spy/model tv series from the end of the 90's called "Acapulco H.E.A.T", if it rings a bell to anyone.
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2019, 21:04
by Findecanor
That looks to me like a chopped-up
Apple Adjustable Keyboard.
The thing propped up on the black stalk must be the separate part with arrow keys, nav cluster and numeric keypad. The nav cluster has small buttons instead of full-sized keys. The curved top edges of that and the right-hand half below give it away.
Please don't do that to a vintage keyboard: it would not function. The Apple Adjustable Keyboard is actually even older than the first MS Natural Keyboard, and the mechanical key switches have a reputation of malfunctioning but are rare so difficult to replace.
I would recommend
Xah Lee's keyboard page if you'd want to find more types of contemporary ergonomic keyboards.
BTW. Yeah, unfortunately, I remember that TV series ... That hmm special very 1990's-era genre always remind me of this song:
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2019, 21:14
by Findecanor
razykiller10 wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 19:52
I'm assuming this is rubber dome, does anyone think otherwise?
It could perhaps be a variation of the
Acer keyboard with clicky
Acer switches.
That case variation is not in the Wiki.
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2019, 21:35
by gipetto
Findecanor wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 21:14
razykiller10 wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 19:52
I'm assuming this is rubber dome, does anyone think otherwise?
It could perhaps be a variation of the
Acer keyboard with clicky
Acer switches.
That case variation is not in the Wiki.
here's proof that the same shell at least comes with acer switches.
https://www.reddit.com/r/mechmarket/com ... _w_paypal/
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2019, 21:59
by fneuf
Findecanor wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 21:04
That looks to me like a chopped-up
Apple Adjustable Keyboard.
The thing propped up on the black stalk must be the separate part with arrow keys, nav cluster and numeric keypad. The nav cluster has small buttons instead of full-sized keys. The curved top edges of that and the right-hand half below give it away.
Please don't do that to a vintage keyboard: it would not function. The Apple Adjustable Keyboard is actually even older than the first MS Natural Keyboard, and the mechanical key switches have a reputation of malfunctioning but are rare so difficult to replace.
Thanks for your reply, and thanks for the found, I think you are right!
Yeah well, seems they were mercyless to this keyboard, on that TV show. Impossible for them to claim the seal "No keyboard was harmed in the making of this episode". RIP little Apple Adjustable Keyboard, little angel gone too quickly.
Thanks to point me to Xah Lee's pages, I have red a few during the last week-end (I've also found
those two
lists). For the record I've been quite enthusiast about the keyboard.IO since its early public start... but I've now been waiting enough for an ISO-FR version of it. I'm close to hopeless on that, so I'm searching an actual existing keyboard fitting "ergonomic/mechanical/not too much compromises/mature/styled". That's where the ErgoDox seems to be the best fit so far.
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 23 Oct 2019, 23:57
by razykiller10
Unexpected, thank you guys!
Posted: 24 Oct 2019, 01:06
by davkol
derp
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 24 Oct 2019, 09:02
by fneuf
Maybe that an ErgoDox welcomes pretty much any keyset (including ISO-FR labelled ones) in the market, where one of the main interest of the IO is to have carefully carved individual specific keys? And, 4 ½ years after public release, we yet have to see alternates keysets for the IO?
Posted: 24 Oct 2019, 09:49
by davkol
derp
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 24 Oct 2019, 10:07
by fneuf
Didn't knew about the paintable/laserable/labelables ones. Could be really interesting, thanks for the tip. Do you know if by any chance someone offers custom painting/lasering services for such case?
The printing solution, however clever and earthly it may be, is not a solution but a compromise to me. For example, maybe that even if I do not need to look at my keys to type, I want to provide anyone in my family the ability to use my keyboard, so that clean labelling still is a priority. Not all of them seeks to be typing proficient, nor I want to impose that skill to them. Technology is not supposed to be "obfuscated" on purpose. And also, how basic this may sound, at this level of priceset, as a consumer, I feel entitled to a no compromise policy.
Posted: 24 Oct 2019, 11:01
by davkol
derp
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 24 Oct 2019, 16:16
by SpacemanToby
Just curious, anyone know what kind of switches these are?
https://imgur.com/a/TVVNoWh
I saw someone post about it over at /r/vintagecomputing
https://imgur.com/gallery/4j9sWnT
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 24 Oct 2019, 17:44
by Chyros
Key Tronic magnetic reed (or, small chance, the block version of their foam and foil switches)
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 25 Oct 2019, 00:20
by PlacaFromHell
What is this thing?

Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 25 Oct 2019, 16:54
by spongebob1981
That right shift plus \ combo looks like BTC to me. So slider over dome or foam and foil. Not 100% sure though.
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 26 Oct 2019, 21:23
by picklefart9
r/mk recommended I post here with this one...
I bought a Canon AP 350 typewriter originally to clean up and use (because the linear keyswitches and keycaps are
awesome). Looking on the Deskthority wiki, it appears to be mostly ALPS SKCC Green switches, but then I see this thread that indicates at least a few of the switches are unique double-actuation switches:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22793. Unfortunately the typewriter itself is hopelessly broken, so I'm hoping to instead make a USB a keyboard out of the keycaps and switches.

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So two things:
- Am I correct that these are SKCC Green and some related switch as describe above?
- I'd like to make use of these amazing switches and keycaps if possible, but how? I've seen converters for the IBM Pingmaster keyboards, but I doubt they would be compatible with this. I've also read suggestions to hand-wire the SKCC switches if you want to make a board out of it, but I'm too novice to do that (unless maybe I could use Amoeba PCBs).
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 27 Oct 2019, 01:00
by zrrion
If I understand their construction correctly there is a ribbon cable that goes from the board to the brains in the back. That cable should have the rows/columns. Since the board appears to have n-key rollover you do not need to hand-wire but you could if you wanted to. If I were you I would wire the ribbon cable to a controller and program it. then you would just need a case for it.
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 27 Oct 2019, 02:14
by picklefart9
zrrion wrote: 27 Oct 2019, 01:00
If I were you I would wire the ribbon cable to a controller and program it. then you would just need a case for it.
I'll look into that sometime, thanks for the feedback! I do indeed see a ribbon cable extending toward the back. Is there anywhere the current wiring is documented or somebody that has successfully programmed one yet?
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 27 Oct 2019, 05:48
by zrrion
I do not believe so. Typewriters tend to not get documented very thoroughly for whatever reason. I was planning to convert mine but the typewriter works so I am keeping it to occasionally use.
I use soarers controller when I am reverse engineering a matrix as it is pretty easy to make small changes to and doesn't require much to get off the ground, and once I have the matrix figured out I ditch soarers for like QMK or something.
Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 27 Oct 2019, 09:53
by purdobol
You have to check if there's no IC on the keyboard module itself. Typewriters with screens often have decoder/demultiplexer in them. If there's none, figuring the matrix is the best way like zrrion said.
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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 27 Oct 2019, 22:59
by Keybug
Anyone care for some potato-spotting in this very nasty pile? Some of these appear to have been sun-toasted to a fine crisp!
Well, I can spot a Cherry 1000 at the top right and a Model M(?) at the top left of the pile. Possibly the wavy sides of one or two AEKs further down. Something Siemens-Nixdorfy at the bottom right, but I haven't put too much effort into it.
Certainly interesting though most seem to be in pretty horrid condition...

Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 27 Oct 2019, 23:03
by ppCircle
Keybug wrote: 27 Oct 2019, 22:59
Anyone care for some potato-spotting in this very nasty pile? Some of these appear to have been sun-toasted to a fine crisp!
Well, I can spot a Cherry 1000 at the top right and a Model M(?) at the top left of the pile. Possibly the wavy sides of one or two AEKs further down. Something Siemens-Nixdorfy at the bottom right, but I haven't put too much effort into it.
Certainly interesting though most seem to be in pretty horrid condition...
Two chicony 53xx?
One inside (also that keyboard under it looks interesting) and one on bottom left.