Author Topic: Are all 1391401 Model M's n-key rollover?  (Read 3092 times)

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Offline pex

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Are all 1391401 Model M's n-key rollover?
« on: Thu, 24 January 2008, 13:37:43 »
Hey, if you've got a 1391401, palm it once; tell me how it rolls and what its mfg date is.  There are so many Model M's I'm not sure that I can just ask if they are all n-key rollover.  I have a broken Model M (spec in my sig) that I don't know if I can rely on to test that model/mfg period (my particular unit won't do rollover!)
Ж®Cherry G80-8113 (someday I hope to have one that reads magstripes, rfid cards, and smartcards), broken \'98 42H1292 Model M, some other Model M from a decade before that, 30 more keyboards in a box, 4 more lying here or there
Destroying Sanctity: my Model M project. Status: Dead.

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Are all 1391401 Model M's n-key rollover?
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 24 January 2008, 16:18:48 »
Let's try and standardize this across the board.  Use the form located in this thread and post your results to that thread as well.

Offline pex

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Are all 1391401 Model M's n-key rollover?
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 26 January 2008, 16:33:08 »
This post is the number one Google result for
"Model M rollover"
"Model M n-key rollover"
"1391401 rollover"

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Ж®Cherry G80-8113 (someday I hope to have one that reads magstripes, rfid cards, and smartcards), broken \'98 42H1292 Model M, some other Model M from a decade before that, 30 more keyboards in a box, 4 more lying here or there
Destroying Sanctity: my Model M project. Status: Dead.