Hello fellow keyboard enthusiasts.
I am desperately hunting a ghost of the past and I don't really know how much I can trust my memory, but my guess is that I've come to the right place.
Here's the story: Around the turn of the century, I worked in IT. I interned for a small German ISP. Since I mostly did program database related stuff and I was just another intern, my machine was built from what was lying around, mostly driftwood and potatoes, barely strong enough to run Debian. However, this company has had some real treasures in terms of keyboards. Back then I knew next to nothing about switches, domes and scissors and could not tell a buckling spring from a MX blue because both clicked.
I had a rich choice of keyboards, but I stuck to the one that came with my machine, which was an Acer desktop, mid nineties, in beer bottle green. The desktop, monitor and keyboard all came in that color. The keyboard had a hand rest in a blueish purple. I tested a few other boards and decided I liked this one best. If my memory is correct, it was clicky, but with less force than others and not as loud as most. The thing is, I chose that over a variety of Model M's which were lying around because I liked the typing feeling better. And that's quite something. I cannot tell if I was just young and dumb and uneducated and fell in love with a cheap piece of rubbish for all the wrong reasons or if that one really was a decent board worth hunting.
A somewhat chaotic but nonetheless extensive search on the interwebs yielded not much, provided that I can only compare the results to faded 20 year old memories. I think I found the system to be an Acer Aspire One in Emerald Green, dated to 1996. But that's where it ended. I found a pic of what I believe to be the board:
Mine had the European (German) layout with the big Enter key, though.
Does any of you know if this board has a name or part number that can be searched, or failing that, which kind of switch was used in there,
or even if it was just another rubberdome board and my memory is faulty?
Any input would be much appreciated since I am typing this message on MX Browns and cannot decide whether the scratchy feel on the downstroke or the slight metal ringing noise when the keycaps come to the resting position after release buggers me more. . .