it's a well known problem of the Alps click switch.
For an ALPS lover with this problem I recommend a japanese light BS Model M mini - if there is such a thing. :)
I can enter the keystroke without clicking on the white xm but cannot do the same on the blue cherry.
IBM Japan 5576-003Show Image(http://sandy55.fc2web.com/ps55/5576/003_n.jpg)
review is here (http://www.hi-ho.ne.jp/vine/keyboard/5576003.htm) . Spring is not so light though.
Are those 'boards rare sandy?
Jesus. Is this (http://translate.google.com/translate?prev=hp&hl=ja&u=http%3A%2F%2Fpage7.auctions.yahoo.co.jp%2Fjp%2Fauction%2Fg74998411&sl=ja&tl=en&swap=1) REALLY a Japanese Model M13?
Damn. This is going to get expensive.
As stated in item description, 001/002/003 aren't fully supported on Windows2000 and later. Registry modification or INF file modification is needed.
Why would that need to be modified? It's a PS/2 keyboard, right? :confused:
That's a 5576-003. Not at all an M13.
If anybody can access IBM newsletter, please search letter for Model M13. Number supposed to be G2213946.
Once I read it but now my request is denied.
IIRC, M13 was announced around 1996 ( may be by Lexmark ) while PS/55 5538 with 5576-C01 was announced in 1993. If so, M13 could not be a predecessor to c03 and EnduraPro.
If anybody can access IBM newsletter, please search letter for Model M13. Number supposed to be G2213946.
Once I read it but now my request is denied.
This sounds very interesting. I don't know of public access to such a newsletter, how did you read it before?
I can't find an announcement letter for the M13. Clickykeyboards.com has examples dated back to 1994 (http://www.clickykeyboards.com/index.cfm/fa/categories.main/parentcat/11706), though. Yes, all Lexmark at this point I think.
Was this the page?
http://web.archive.org/web/19990128114740/http://www1.ibmlink.ibm.com/HTML/SPEC/g2213946.html
With careful pressing I can actuate a blue Cherry without it clicking. I can also retrigger it without it clicking as with ALPS by not fully releasing the key. Unlike with buckling spring, there is a little point in the travel of both switches where you can retrigger without clicking.
funny, buy I tried that on the blue cherry filco, and could not get it to go without the click. Once clicked, if you do not let the key ride back up all the way, then yes, I can re-register key strokes.