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Title: What switches are in a G80-1502 LQEDE?
Post by: symphonic1985 on Wed, 12 January 2011, 04:32:58
Does anyone know what color switches are in this g80-1502 LQEDE keyboard?

http://cgi.ebay.de/Chipkarten-Tastatur-Cherry-Model-G80-1502-LQEDE-/250753551330?pt=Kartenleseger%C3%A4te&hash=item3a62138be2#ht_499wt_1159

It ends on German ebay today. If it has clear/brown switches I'll pull the trigger. I did some googling but came up short. The 'Q' makes me hopeful but I'm not convinced...
Title: What switches are in a G80-1502 LQEDE?
Post by: bugfix on Wed, 12 January 2011, 04:38:43
It seems to have MX switches. Have you tried calling Cherry?

(+49) 9643 - 18 0
Title: What switches are in a G80-1502 LQEDE?
Post by: CeeSA on Wed, 12 January 2011, 04:56:08
http://www.cherry.de/deutsch/produkte/tastaturen_MKT_PLUS_Tastatur_G80-1502.htm
"Betätigungs-Charakteristik": Linear = MX Blacks
Title: What switches are in a G80-1502 LQEDE?
Post by: bugfix on Wed, 12 January 2011, 04:57:38
Wooops, I was on that site too but I stopped reading at "Tastentechnologie: MX"...
Title: What switches are in a G80-1502 LQEDE?
Post by: elef on Wed, 12 January 2011, 05:23:39
I don't know s**t about Cherry codes, but the Q seems to indicate clears.
See here: http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?t=13096

Basically, at least for the g80-3000, LSC means blues, LQC means clears and LPC means blacks, and it stands to reason that Cherry would use similar code systems for all its products.
The last two letters are the layout, i.e. yours, which is LQE-DE, is German.

The fact that the Cherry.de site mentions blacks may not mean much, they may have made this keyboard earlier with clears or it may have been a special order.

Disclaimer: I'm just guessing.
Title: What switches are in a G80-1502 LQEDE?
Post by: sixty on Wed, 12 January 2011, 06:29:43
Blacks, guaranteed.
Title: What switches are in a G80-1502 LQEDE?
Post by: symphonic1985 on Wed, 12 January 2011, 07:35:20
Blacks, that's too bad. I already have some of those (found an old kboard at work).  It's really true that you can't resist wanting to try them all.

My friend is obsessed with Cherry blues now. He will subsidize my next purchase in exchange for some of my blue stems. That's one positive thing for my wallet...
:D

Thanks for the responses everyone!
Title: What switches are in a G80-1502 LQEDE?
Post by: itlnstln on Wed, 12 January 2011, 07:51:16
Quote from: elef;277286
I don't know s**t about Cherry codes, but the Q seems to indicate clears.
See here: http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?t=13096

Basically, at least for the g80-3000, LSC means blues, LQC means clears and LPC means blacks, and it stands to reason that Cherry would use similar code systems for all its products.
The last two letters are the layout, i.e. yours, which is LQE-DE, is German.

The fact that the Cherry.de site mentions blacks may not mean much, they may have made this keyboard earlier with clears or it may have been a special order.

Disclaimer: I'm just guessing.

There is nothing in the product code that refers to the switch type being used (other than MX, MY, etc.).  However, a specific model number typically  uses only one variety of switch.

Here is a guide that seems to align with Cherry's current model numbering system (except for the key number part, but hey, since when have any of these manufacturers been consistent?): http://blog.cherrykeyboardsrus.co.uk/13/cherry-keyboards-general-information/ (http://blog.cherrykeyboardsrus.co.uk/13/cherry-keyboards-general-information/)
Title: What switches are in a G80-1502 LQEDE?
Post by: elef on Wed, 12 January 2011, 12:34:51
Quote from: itlnstln;277301
There is nothing in the product code that refers to the switch type being used (other than MX, MY, etc.).  However, a specific model number typically  uses only one variety of switch.

Well, but in case of the G80-3000, everyone seems to agree that
g80-3000LSCXX has blues
g80-3000LQCXX has clears
g80-3000LPCXX has blacks
... with XX denoting the layout/language and with no other difference between these models. Is that not true?

I guess what you mean is that there is no general system in the product code that would tell you what any keyboard uses at a glance, without knowing the code convention of that particular model family... which sucks pretty bad. I don't know how a company can come up with such a confusing and useless system. At that point, they might as well just number their keyboard models sequentially starting at 00000001.
Title: What switches are in a G80-1502 LQEDE?
Post by: keyboardlover on Wed, 12 January 2011, 13:42:49
Life is like a Cherry keyboard product code...you never know what you're gonna get!
Title: What switches are in a G80-1502 LQEDE?
Post by: keyb_gr on Wed, 12 January 2011, 17:10:58
Quote from: elef;277422
I don't know how a company can come up with such a confusing and useless system.

That's how it evolved over the last 20-odd years, being extended whenever that seemed necessary. You usually won't get optimum results that way.
Quote from: keyboardlover;277446
Life is like a Cherry keyboard product code...you never know what you're gonna get!

Sounds like Sparks' discography.