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IBM M15 pics
mr_sf_applet:
--- Quote from: Nonmouse ---I think I've (mostly) decoded Cherry's naming scheme from the keyboards listed on their site.
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Ah! Good info to know. Thanks!
xsphat:
--- Quote from: Nonmouse ---There's a similar Cherry keyboard on ebay right now (ends tomorrow) that's up to $365. It's an MX-5000, with brown (reduced-force tactile) sliders. I put it on my watch list when it popped up, with an opening bid of 24.99, but I don't want it $400 worth...
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Check out the first bidder [or second], I hoped no one would catch it.
fkeidjn:
Is there any kind of indication as to what kinds of keyswitches are used in the keyboards?
Whiskey in the Jar-o:
--- Quote from: fkeidjn ---Is there any kind of indication as to what kinds of keyswitches are used in the keyboards?
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Should be brown Cherries.
Whiskey in the Jar-o:
--- Quote from: mr_sf_applet ---
--- Quote from: Nonmouse ---I think I've (mostly) decoded Cherry's naming scheme from the keyboards listed on their site.
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Ah! Good info to know. Thanks!
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AFAIK, it was one of the first such keyboards ever made (1994?). I think they dropped the model very quickly. BTW, BTC copied the layout of the M15, but it has a membrane, and is not adjustible:
http://www.ergodirect.com/product_info.php?products_id=14086
There is also one without a touchpad, and a split version:
http://www.digit-life.com/articles/choosingakeyboard/index.html
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=BTC8110M-AT-KYB&cat=KYB
The split one is impossible to find.
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