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Title: Thrift shop finds! Need help identifying.
Post by: metalmatt13 on Mon, 31 March 2014, 22:07:47
I found these two guys at a used electronic store for $3 each today. The first is a Dell AT101W with black ALPS, while the second is a Packard Bell which I don't know the type of switch.

The PB has a tactile bump and then a click on the release.

Edit: I found a ebay listing of the same board: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Super-Minty-Vintage-Packard-Bell-Keyboard-101-M1US06A-P9-Desktop-PC-Click-1980s-/400635635769

Here is the Dell:
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And here is some pics of the Packard Bell. If anybody needs a clearer image or a different part I'll take another.
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Title: Re: Thrift shop finds! Need help identifying.
Post by: dorkvader on Mon, 31 March 2014, 22:35:13
Looks a lot like Futaba switches to me
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Futaba_clicky_switch

edit: FCC ID corresponds to Se Jin of South Korea (1988), se jin is a known user of futaba clicky switches.
Title: Re: Thrift shop finds! Need help identifying.
Post by: metalmatt13 on Mon, 31 March 2014, 22:40:50
Looks a lot like Futaba switches to me
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Futaba_clicky_switch

edit: FCC ID corresponds to Se Jin of South Korea (1988), se jin is a known user of futaba clicky switches.

I think I'd have to agree. It does look like the Cherry MX mount variant.
Title: Re: Thrift shop finds! Need help identifying.
Post by: Pacifist on Mon, 31 March 2014, 22:44:15
once again those stickers with the RGB dots

where do these companies buy them?
Title: Re: Thrift shop finds! Need help identifying.
Post by: dorkvader on Mon, 31 March 2014, 22:44:50
Looks a lot like Futaba switches to me
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Futaba_clicky_switch

edit: FCC ID corresponds to Se Jin of South Korea (1988), se jin is a known user of futaba clicky switches.

I think I'd have to agree. It does look like the Cherry MX mount variant.

I don't think it's cherry MX mount, it looks like the inverse of that. (I was going to say inverse cross, but inverse cross is an SMK switch)
Title: Re: Thrift shop finds! Need help identifying.
Post by: metalmatt13 on Mon, 31 March 2014, 22:53:56
Looks a lot like Futaba switches to me
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Futaba_clicky_switch

edit: FCC ID corresponds to Se Jin of South Korea (1988), se jin is a known user of futaba clicky switches.

I think I'd have to agree. It does look like the Cherry MX mount variant.

I don't think it's cherry MX mount, it looks like the inverse of that. (I was going to say inverse cross, but inverse cross is an SMK switch)

Wait you're right. I only quickly glanced at it and thought it had a cross.
Title: Re: Thrift shop finds! Need help identifying.
Post by: metalmatt13 on Mon, 31 March 2014, 22:56:21
Also; I opened it up and the switches were plate mounted if anybody cares to know.
Title: Re: Thrift shop finds! Need help identifying.
Post by: metalmatt13 on Wed, 02 April 2014, 01:05:01
Oh also, it has the little rubber plug on the back that says "AT Only" next to it, and there are two little switches under it. Never had a board with this, anybody know what it is?
Title: Re: Thrift shop finds! Need help identifying.
Post by: dorkvader on Wed, 02 April 2014, 01:17:29
Oh also, it has the little rubber plug on the back that says "AT Only" next to it, and there are two little switches under it. Never had a board with this, anybody know what it is?

Usually switches like that change it between AT and XT signalling (they use the same connector). I guess they picked AT only for this KB.
Title: Re: Thrift shop finds! Need help identifying.
Post by: jacobolus on Wed, 02 April 2014, 01:59:47
This is definitely Futaba clicky switches. Personally I’m not a fan. Those keycaps look double injection molded (albeit shiny) though, so there’s something.