So I work for a small IT firm, and when we go do hardware upgrades for our clients, we often bring back their old equipment so it can be picked up for recycling. This includes many keyboards, though they're pretty much all just plain 'ol dome boards. Except for this one my boss brought back from a customer. I asked him if I could take it home and he said sure.
So I know almost nothing about this board. It's a Se-Jin SKM-1030. I did a google search on it and could hardly find anything on it. And when I searched on here, I found nothing at all for anything by Se-Jin at all (unless I'm just not using the search function right. I'm still kind of a noob here). Do you guys know anything about this? What I do know and can show in pics is that it has Futuba clicky switches, flip out feet with two height options, cable routing, and has an AT connector at the end of the coiled cable. While I haven't been able to actually plug it in and try it out, I actually really like the key feel. The keys appear to be double-shot PBT, but I'm not 100% sure. The switches feel pretty smooth and kinda light. Interestingly, the click is louder on the upstroke than the downstroke.
I'll post some pics below. Do you guys know anything about this board? I'm curious to learn more about it. Hopefully I'll be able to test it soon.