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Offline lucky777

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« on: Sat, 27 August 2011, 20:40:43 »
Has anyone ever heard of these? I was at a thrift store today and I saw one and tried it out. It looked very old but was very nice. I don't think it's mechanical, but it was very smooth and tactile and I think there was even a kind-of-sort-of click when bottoming out. I liked it better than the Key Tronics they had there (KB101, and some other old one). It had a big [S|A|G] logo on the top left (I think, might have been the right). Anyone have some more info on these? If it's a membrane I think I'll buy it and saw off the number pad because this BlackWidow I'm using is just too big.

Offline lucky777

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« Reply #1 on: Sun, 28 August 2011, 18:59:42 »
nvm guys found out it's a Key Tronics ErgoForce E03601. It's really nice though. I do think I like it better than MX Blues, White Alps and Acer switches... and it's a rubber dome!

Offline lucky777

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« Reply #2 on: Sun, 28 August 2011, 19:50:38 »
Will do once I buy it. I'm waiting for $10 worth of stuff to show up there that's worth buying so I could use a coupon (yep, I'm cheap as ****). I don't think anyone else wants that keyboard there anyways haha. I believe someone else referred to these as "ghetto" topres. It's hard to explain. The keys go down really smooth and bounce back really fast and smoothly, very tactile.

Offline Symmetry

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« Reply #3 on: Sun, 28 August 2011, 22:27:55 »
If you've ever typed on a QuietKey, can you compare the feel of that vs. this? It sounds like an interesting board, and one worth checking for on eBay occasionally.
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Offline lucky777

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« Reply #4 on: Mon, 29 August 2011, 00:11:18 »
They also had a Dell SK-1000 something something. It might've been a QuietKey, but it didn't seem all that impressive. This was leaps and bounds better.

Offline lucky777

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« Reply #5 on: Wed, 31 August 2011, 00:52:01 »
Got the keyboard today.
Here's pictures of the keycaps and the mechanism it uses...





Keycaps are very long...



Offline lucky777

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« Reply #6 on: Wed, 31 August 2011, 01:07:04 »
yeah there isn't a mechanism, it's just a long hole. I didn't know how to describe it so I just said mechanism haha.

Offline lucky777

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« Reply #7 on: Wed, 31 August 2011, 01:58:18 »
lol I'll keep that in mind. Anyways, I didn't have enough nickels when I emptied out my change purse ("it's European!!"), but it took about 82.216g (according to Wikipedia anyways) of coins to collapse the key. Of course I didn't glue the coins together or anything, so... probably inaccurate.

13 "new pennies"
4 nickels
4 quarters
2 dimes

Almost about to give...



Straw (dime) that broke the camel's back