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Offline fluxrez

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« on: Sun, 04 September 2011, 21:04:20 »
Does anyone know what this thing is.  I paid $4 for it. Its a 5 pin DIN connector and has ALPS switches.

It has a built in calculator too.  That's why I grabbed it.  It was unique.


Offline TheAmpersand

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« Reply #1 on: Sun, 04 September 2011, 21:09:15 »
Looks like it is a Focus Fk-5001.

Offline fluxrez

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« Reply #2 on: Sun, 04 September 2011, 22:13:56 »
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Looks like it is a Focus Fk-5001.

nice,  that's exactly what it is.  I'm typing on it now.  Very nice feel to this thing.  I just bought a Rosewill RK-9000 about a week ago  and my wife is demanding to know why i'm using the $4 goodwill keyboard.

I think I'm getting hooked on this forum  and keyboards in general.

Offline Clickey

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« Reply #3 on: Sun, 04 September 2011, 22:33:12 »
Lucky find, all I ever see at charity stores is rubber domes. I bet it has programable keys too.
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Offline fluxrez

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« Reply #4 on: Sun, 04 September 2011, 22:43:40 »
Keys are all double shots.  There is a macro button.  I love the eight arrow keys.   They work too.

Scratch that.  Theres a triple shot on here. =S

EDIT: nevermind.  its a double shot with printed text on the front side.

Offline whiskerBox

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« Reply #5 on: Sun, 04 September 2011, 22:50:07 »


Found this at the flea market last week. 5$
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Offline REVENGE

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« Reply #6 on: Mon, 05 September 2011, 00:21:59 »
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Does anyone know what this thing is.  I paid $4 for it. Its a 5 pin DIN connector and has ALPS switches.

It has a built in calculator too.  That's why I grabbed it.  It was unique.

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That thing is $$$$$$. Sweet find!
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« Reply #7 on: Tue, 06 September 2011, 12:42:21 »
Turbo button FTW!

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Offline fluxrez

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« Reply #8 on: Wed, 07 September 2011, 10:15:06 »
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I wonder if those are Simplified ALPS?  Nice flowered panties btw.


We will probably never know, unless you can tell without taking it apart.
And NO, we didn't buy panties at goodwill.  Its probably vintage clothes.  My wife buys vintage clothes at goodwill and resells them.

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Turbo button FTW!


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Offline Daniel Beaver

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« Reply #9 on: Wed, 07 September 2011, 10:35:00 »
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I wonder if those are Simplified ALPS? Nice flowered panties btw.
We will probably never know, unless you can tell without taking it apart.
I'm pretty sure they're complex ALPS.

Super nice find - I also found a Focus 5001 at a Goodwill.

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Offline fluxrez

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« Reply #10 on: Wed, 07 September 2011, 10:36:51 »
There is old keyboards there all the time... I'm hoping to score some replacement key caps one of these days...  It looks a bit toothless.

Offline one_each

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« Reply #11 on: Wed, 07 September 2011, 11:10:20 »
It has been so long since I used a Focus FK-2001 I had forgotten all about them.  It wasn't until recently when I wanted to build my own keyboard that I returned to a mechanical keyboard.  I'm running on a Cherry G80-8113 right now.  I love the tactical but the keys are a bit too stiff for my liking.  Wish I could find some Reds to try out, typing on a Cloud of B..bs sounds like fun. :D
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