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geekhack Community => geekhack Media => Topic started by: llovro on Tue, 12 September 2017, 11:28:22
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Bought it locally through craigslist (atleast our version of it). It came with the manual and even the original receipt. Mx blue switches and wkl ansi layout, this is probably the best find of the year for me.The stickers are easily peelable, so the keycaps are not damaged. Now guys, what are your suggestions for cleaning the keycaps and which adapter should I get to make this board usable?
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Very nice find, congrats. I'm eager to see what's under the stickers of those keycaps.
cleaning the keycaps
Warm water and dish soap always worked well for mine.
which adapter should I get to make this board usable?
It's AT compatible. Eventually you might need an AT to PS/2 adapter if the cable ends with a DIN 5 plug.
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That keyboard deserves an adapter with class (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=58941.0).
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Very nice find, congrats. I'm eager to see what's under the stickers of those keycaps.
cleaning the keycaps
Warm water and dish soap always worked well for mine.
which adapter should I get to make this board usable?
It's AT compatible. Eventually you might need an AT to PS/2 adapter if the cable ends with a DIN 5 plug.
There are just normally marked keycaps underneath, nothing special.
I'll clean the keycaps tomorrow :D
It's a DIN 5 plug, I already ordered the adapter.
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That keyboard deserves an adapter with class (https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=58941.0).
I'm too cheap to buy an active adapter, I already ordered a passive one