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Title: Chicony KB-5581 w/trackball, vintage MX Blues (probably), $29+shipping OBO
Post by: ander on Mon, 26 October 2015, 19:00:30
Vintage Chicony KB-5518 Clicky Keyboard Navigator UNTESTED / K183 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Chicony-KB-5518-Clicky-Keyboard-Navigator-UNTESTED-K183-/331692227446) (eBay)


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Link to Deskpedia KB-5581 article (http://deskthority.net/wiki/Chicony_KB-5581)

Looks like this one's hardly been used. They appear very rarely (it's the first one I've seen, meself). As you can see, the trackball has a serial connection, and thus it may be tricky to get that working.
Title: Re: Chicony KB-5581 w/trackball, vintage MX Blues (probably), $29+shipping OBO
Post by: adevriesc on Wed, 28 October 2015, 09:57:15
It's actually quite easy to get the trackballs/touchpads/buttons running with a Serial to USB converter. Windows auto-recognizes most devices, even if it uses a generic driver instead of what may have been included with the keyboard.

I had good results with a Chicony KB-5591.
Title: Re: Chicony KB-5581 w/trackball, vintage MX Blues (probably), $29+shipping OBO
Post by: openmiceagle on Wed, 28 October 2015, 13:43:57
Does untested usually mean the seller didn't want to go through the hassle to test?
Title: Re: Chicony KB-5581 w/trackball, vintage MX Blues (probably), $29+shipping OBO
Post by: SpAmRaY on Wed, 28 October 2015, 13:46:09
Does untested usually mean the seller didn't want to go through the hassle to test?

I think in this case it probably means seller had nothing it would plug in to.
Title: Re: Chicony KB-5581 w/trackball, vintage MX Blues (probably), $29+shipping OBO
Post by: bcredbottle on Wed, 28 October 2015, 14:12:05
Does untested usually mean the seller didn't want to go through the hassle to test?

I think in this case it probably means seller had nothing it would plug in to.

Yes. And on a side note, this implies that you should be pretty suspicious of supposedly "untested" USB or PS/2 peripherals.
Title: Re: Chicony KB-5581 w/trackball, vintage MX Blues (probably), $29+shipping OBO
Post by: openmiceagle on Wed, 28 October 2015, 19:42:03
Does untested usually mean the seller didn't want to go through the hassle to test?

I think in this case it probably means seller had nothing it would plug in to.

Yes. And on a side note, this implies that you should be pretty suspicious of supposedly "untested" USB or PS/2 peripherals.

But with any connector older than USB/PS2, untested is expected. Roger that.
Title: Re: Chicony KB-5581 w/trackball, vintage MX Blues (probably), $29+shipping OBO
Post by: SamirD on Wed, 28 October 2015, 19:55:15
Pretty neat.  Interesting how they changed the layout to accommodate the trackball and still keep it around the normal size.
Title: Re: Chicony KB-5581 w/trackball, vintage MX Blues (probably), $29+shipping OBO
Post by: ander on Sat, 31 October 2015, 05:32:44
It's actually quite easy to get the trackballs/touchpads/buttons running with a Serial to USB converter. Windows auto-recognizes most devices, even if it uses a generic driver instead of what may have been included with the keyboard... I had good results with a Chicony KB-5591.

No kidding! That's pretty cool. Having a good-sized trackball like that one—compared to the wimpy ones KBs usually have—would really be fun for paddle-type arcade games.

Does untested usually mean the seller didn't want to go through the hassle to test?

Sometimes. Or they didn't have a PS/2 connection. Or they did, but they were baffled by anything that wasn't USB.

Many of these high-volume sellers are much too busy to consider stopping to test individual used items, too.

Yes. And on a side note, this implies that you should be pretty suspicious of supposedly "untested" USB or PS/2 peripherals.

Well, this is in such nice shape, I'd really be surprised if it didn't work.

I don't think many eBay sellers are actively trying to cheat people. Certainly not one like this, who's sold 19,000+ items and has a nearly perfect 99.7% rating. (With a volume like that, you know the other 0.3% is the inevitable few crackpots who can't be pleased.)

This  looks pad-printed, BTW, in case no one mentioned that. That said, I've always found pad printing lasts quite a long time if you wash your hands before you sit down to type. (Doesn't that seem like a decent idea with any keyboard you like?) I've had many pad-printed boards over the years and, typing with clean hands, never saw the slightest amount of wear on any them. Dirt is abrasive.
Title: Re: Chicony KB-5581 w/trackball, vintage MX Blues (probably), $29+shipping OBO
Post by: mrgoldenzombie on Sun, 01 November 2015, 20:41:17
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