Originally bought this set from a Massdrop group buy and only used them for a brief time on an Infinity keyboard. I know they sell for a little less when they are on Massdrop, but I can't seem to find these for sale from a retail site right now and I think the price is fair. Includes a keycap puller.
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Bought an old laptop keyboard from a forum member many moons ago and pulled the keycaps. Two-tone Dolch-like dark greyish colorway. This is an interesting ISO layout with some unique keycaps that can work for 60%, 75%, or other compact or custom sized Alps keyboards. Legends seem pad printed, nothing special there.
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Excellent condition. Owned for less than a year and only used a few times. While I love the subtle styling of dark legends on dark keycaps, I am selling because I can barely read the key legends in low light and would prefer the white version. Let me know if you have any questions.
I bought a Siig Minitouch with some clicky Alps clones, and swapped them out with Matias Quiet Tactile switches to make a compact quiet and tactile Alps/Matias keyboard. PS/2 connection. The Siig Minitouch probably has my favorite compact tenkeyless layout, but I never use this now that I like topre, so I’m selling it. If you want to swap different switches, Rather than fulling swapping the switches, you may only swap the switch tops and springs to reduce the damage to the PCB.
CONDITION: In good condition for a keyboard of this age and use. A couple of the keycaps have about half of the stems broken off, which I show in the photos. However, these keycaps still are stable when typing and do not pop off.
Okay, here’s the deal with this thing. Many of the buttons stopped working and I am not sure why. The only buttons that work are the trackpad click, the left click, and a few of the silver buttons with pre-programmed mouse actions (which can be re-programmed using software on Windows and Mac). So at the moment, no right click or middle click. I don’t have any clue what’s going on, but if anybody wants to fiddle around with this thing and get it working, go ahead. I actually really enjoyed using this thing, but I am not in the mood to attempt a fix.
The design is similar to a Topre switch. A great, low cost keyboard for any enthusiast looking for a very lightweight, tactile electrostatic capacitive keyboard with plenty of features, including MX compatible thick PBT keycaps, embedded numberpad, detachable braided cable, lubed stabilizers, and programmable layout with a Windows software program.
The keyboard works well, I am selling because I prefer the feel of Realforce variable force keyboards. Usage is a couple months in an office environment, but then put on the shelf as my preference moved away from this. I am the original owner.
Thanks for looking and let me know if you have any questions.
Hey geekhackers. Selling a few items here. Please let me know if you have any questions.
I forgot to clear the drive before I uninstalled it from my motherboard, so it still has a Linux OS on it. I hope that is not an issue. I can give you instructions on how to clear the drive through terminal, if you need it. I REALLY don't want to reinsert this M.2 drive into the bottom of my motherboard because the M.2 is on the bottom of the motherboard and it's a hassle, to say the least.
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The keyboard had some stabilizer compatibility issues with the Alpine Winter Alps keycaps. Some of the modifiers would not work smoothly with the stabilizers. However, it worked well with Badwrench's Alps Infinity keycaps. I am not aware of how it will fit with other compatible Alps keycap sets. The plate and PCB are compatible with either Cherry or Alps, so you can do what you would like with this plate/PCB combo if you desolder the switches. There also are some scratches around the left shift and the spacebar stabilizer holes.
Replaced the stock Alps clone switches with Matias Quiet tactile switches. In working order, I have it tested (image included). The PCB is not ideal for soldering, so I had to install a jumper wire for a couple lifted pads.
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-Infinity Hacker style layout with 6u spacebar and 1.5u mods (can work with 6.25u spacebar and 1.25u mods as well)
-Matias Quiet tactile switches
-Fully programmable with TMK firmware
-Alps style stabilizers and cable included (except spacebar stablizer wire)
-Compatible with standard 60% cases
-Assembled by yours truly
-More
PCB info here and
Alps Party GB info here
3. 60% white plastic case from Massdrop Infinity kit.
$20+shipping OBO.
More
-Originally included with Infinity keyboard kit
-Case screws included
-Priority goes to buyer of my Infinity PCB and plate (if they want)
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4. 60% black cast steel case from Vortex.
$30+shipping OBO.More
-More information here.-Screws included (2Mx6mm flat head)
-A lower profile case in which the plate is flush with the edge of case
-I used this with the Alps64
-Selling at a large discount because a couple case screw holes have half a screw in them because I tried to over tighten the wrong size screws into the case holes and the screws broke, leaving part of the screws in the case. I have the proper sized screws now.
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1. Gold Zinc Metal Spacebar. $10 shipped USA, $20 Shipped International -Moderate Bling
-6.25 units.
-Originally from a Massdrop buy.
-Barely used (I had visions of a full metal keyboard but decided against).
1. I have a KBParadise V60 Mini with Matias Quiet switches.
$90 $85 shipped USA, $80 75+shipping international.
-bought from a Massdrop buy, I am the original owner
-Includes original box and all accessories (extra keycaps, keycap puller, manual, detachable USB cable).
-Fully functional, no problems.
-Lightly used, there is some shine on the spacebar.
-Selling because it sits on the shelf while other keyboards are preferred.
-While not programmable, the DIP switches allow many different layouts for the modifiers.
Thanks for looking and please ask if you have questions. Sorry for potato photos, I have crap camera and crap lighting.
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2. Next is a custom Planck keyboard with an extra 3x4 matrix and Matias Quiet switches. I had Ortholinear Keyboards make a custom plate for this, and then used the expansion headers on the Planck PCB for the extra 3x4 matrix, which you can use as a navigation cluster or mini numberpad or whatever you heart desires.
Asking $150 shipped USA, $140+shipping worldwide for now, as that is about the cost of all the materials.-Alps/Matias switch plate with Matias Quiet Switches
-main 4x12 matrix soldered to a Planck PCB, the 3x4 matrix in hand-wired to the PCB through the expansion headers on the PCB
-Like any Planck, it is fully programmable (I have the custom files that you will need to account for the extra 3x4 matrix)
-hand soldered by yours truly
Photos1. Smith Corona Sterling 12 manual typewriter with hard case.
$50 or BEST OFFER + shipping. Emphasis on best offer. Mostly looking to get rid of this thing to an enthusiastic typist because it is taking up precious space. This typewriter was my first entry into the typewriter. Please ask if you have questions.
-Everything works. No sticky keys or broken functions.
-Serviced by a professional typewriter technician recently.
-Wide, 12-inch carriage for typing in landscape style.
-Key tension adjustment.
-Newish red/black ribbon.
-Awesome retro 1960s styling.
-Only flaw is the extended plastic handle for the carriage release lever on the left side of the carriage that move the carriage to the left or right. The carriage release function still works and you can use the handle on the right side, but the plastic part on the left side is broken.
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more at this link):
1. Ergodox full hand aluminum layered case from AKmalamute's group buy. $60 $55 $40 OBO plus shipping worldwide. Seriously, if you want the Ergodox plates, just give me a reasonable + shipping and they are yours. Not too picky about price anymore. These are five layers of aluminum plate for each full hand.
There are some important details:-the layers are not thick enough for all the soldered components, so you need spacers of some kind. The plates are about as thick as a quarter. I used nuts and the original acrylic plates for spacers (see photos).
-The plates for each hand have the cutouts for the Teensy, because I installed a Teensy on each hand of my Ergodox to use each hand as separate, one-handed keyboards without connecting the separate hands. According to
photos like this one, I think these can be used for either hand of a proper Ergodox. Please ask if this is not clear what I am talking about.
-I spent many hours sanding and polishing these plates to improve the finish and aesthetics. While I did my best to make them look awesome and shiny, there are a few scratches from normal usage. Feel free to improve the finish as necessary.
Other details:-Will include the nuts and bolts that I used with these plates.
-Also can include an assortment of other bolts, nuts and stabilizers, if you want them.
-Will pack with care to prevent further scratching and friction during the shipping process.
-Sorry about the potato photos.
layered case with nuts for spacersacrylic layers mixed with metal layersAnother layered case with spacers-Link to
original Group Buys,
Second Group Buy2. CM Storm Quickfire Stealth with Gateron Black switches and MX Blues on the lock switches. Include all original packaging, plus a few extra Gateron Black switches. $75 plus shipping. Originally had MX Blues, but I replaced them with Gateron Blacks, so warranty is voided. Has the original Cherry switch bottoms, and Gateron springs, sliders, and switch tops (Gaterons were PCB mount). Not used much, keycaps in great condition because I had a different set on them (spacebar has some shine). not really sure if my price is fair or not.
1. Selling a custom, one-of-a-kind 65% keyboard with steel and aluminum plates and a layered wood case.
$125 shipped CONUS, $140 shipped to EU.
Matt3o originally designed and assembled this keyboard, and then sold me his custom keyboard awhile back. I have enjoyed using it. However, I now use exclusively Alps/Matias and buckling springs keyboards, I'm done with Cherry mount. Works good during the time I have owned it.
Here is a link to the original sales thread.Features include:
-Ghetto Green switches (Blue switches with Black springs)
-Reds with Black springs on the arrow keys
-Steel bottom plate, aluminum switch plate (does not allow for removable switch tops)
-Layered wood side case
-Uses TMK firmware on Teensy 2.0 (I will send you the proper files to customize your layout)
-Hand-wired internals with mini USB extension that allowed for removable external cable (I replaced the internal mini USB extension, as the original had some glue issues)
-Stabilizers and one wooden keycap included
-You'll have to provide the rest of the keycaps
-You can switch the springs, but it takes a little elbow grease.
Thanks for looking and please ask if you have questions. I may have forgot some important info about the keyboards.
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6. 120 count 62g springs from Mechanicalkeyboards.com on the heavy side,
$8 shipped CONUS, $13 International.2. 2x Vintage Cherry Doubleshots with small GHB openings for a trackpoint, thick and solid,
$35 shipped CONUS, $45 International.
3. RGB modifiers w/ white text. Cherry profile.
profile
From a Massdrop group buy. Good compliment to the above vintage double shots
$33 shipped CONUS, $40 International.
4. Cherry lasered from a G80-11800, great fit for your 60% or 65% keyboard. Right shift is 2.0 unit.
$15 shipped CONUS, $22 International.
5. Random modifiers, mostly DCS SP profile. 4x 1.75unit Row 3 ($1), 2x 6.25unit spacebars ($3), Bingecap Hand-e-cap ($30), other interesting mods ($1), Round 5 DT and KBD Runner ($1), 1 unit Row 4 keycaps ($1), random DSA caps($1), whatever else is there ($1).
shipping is $3 in CONUS, $7.50 International.1. $20 shipped in USA, more for international. Vortex Doubleshot PBT Blue on whitekeycaps from a Massdrop group buy. F keys not picture, but have them. Barely used, clean. Some for the terrible photos, I took these in poor lighting. Here is the link to the group buy:
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/vortex-doubleshot-pbt-keycapsNote: the R key actually is printed as a B. It is the correct profile, but printed wrong.
1. Cherry Replica Set in orange and white, DCS profile, Cherry-style legends, doubleshot, translucent (with some keys).
Here is a link to the original group buy for full info. The sale include these sets from the group buy:
- Base set (alphas) is translucent polycarbonate orange on white ABS
- Modifier set is ABS white on ABS orange (not translucent)
- Tsangan with 1.5x mods and 7x spacebar
- ISO set
Condition: Really only used the keys for a couple months on a 65% keyboard, didn't use the rest of them. Keys look almost new, I'm cleaning them before sending them out. The 6.25x standard space bar does seem to have developed a little shine. Darn thumbs.
$115 shipped in CONUS, $120 shipped everywhere else. 2. Round 5 SA-profile keycaps. The following are available for sale at the original price+shipping:
(HONEY/ERGOBASE/RED) Ergodox modifiers in red with row profiles--
$29(HONEY/ERGOBASE) Ergodox modifiers in grey with row profiles--
$24(HONEY/ALPHA/RED) Base alpha set in red, will include 1x red pipe/backslash key--
$39(HONEY/MODEXTRA100) Set of 23 1x modifiers in grey, Row 3 profile--
$161. Planck 40% keyboard with Ergo Clears from
Ortholinear Keyboards.
Asking $110 $99 $90 75+shipping Selling because I would prefer a Planck with Matias switches. Please ask if you have questions. Features include:
- MX Clear switches with 60g springs from Mechanical keyboards (which is 60g at actuation, I believe, a little firmer than the 60g springs you might be accustomed to)
- 47 keys
- hand wired and assembled by yours truly
- customizable layout and firmware with TMK firmware, with capability for more layers than you will ever need
- some naturally occurring scratches on the bottom plate (I decided not to sand or finish the stock bottom or switch plate)
- keycaps not included
I have a Kaliet 22mini-EX 65% custom keyboards with Ergo Clears for sale. Designed by Kaliet. Like a 60%, except with a short right shift and extra column of keys on the far right. Nothing is wrong with it beyond a couple small scratches. I'm selling because 65% keyboards are too big for me these days. Please ask if you have questions or want more photos. For more information about Kaliet keyboards:
Kaliet's custom keyboards.I would like $325 $275 for the keyboard, including fees, shipping, USB cord, and maybe a keycap set (pictured). More for international. I'LL CONSIDER REASONABLE OFFERS. 1. The Kaliet 22mini-EX has these features:- 55g Ergo Clear switches with stickers and a 65g Grey switch on the spacebar
- Colored LEDS on WASD, arrows, ESC, and lock keys, with 5 LED modes
- Aikon ATMega32A controller integrated into the PCB
- Programmable with FN layers through ps2avru firmware for Aikon (I will teach you how to program, if necessary)
- Cherry PCB-mount stabilizers
- The case is aluminum top, translucent polycarbonate middle, and aluminum bottom
- A couple small scratches on the bottom of the keyboard (see photos)
3. Calm Depths SA Alpha Base and Ergodox set. Includes the base alpha set, Ergodox set, and a gamer pack with deep dish keys. I also don't have a clue was this will sell for, but how about
$80 shipped in the USA, $90-95 shipped international.2. Round 4 SA Space Cadet keycaps for sale here. A tenkeyless set with some extras that I picked up somewhere along the way. Remember the modifiers are all Row 3, not the appropriate row. I don't have a clue what these are selling for these days, but how about
$101 shipped in USA, $110-115 shipped international.2. The second Kaliet 22mini-EX has these features:- MX Brown switches, lubed and stickered
- Full white LEDs with two modes operated by a switch
- Aikon ATMega32A controller integrated into the PCB
- Programmable with FN layers with Aikon firmware (I will teach you how to program, if necessary)
- Cherry PCB mount stabilizers
- The case is aluminum top, translucent polycarbonate middle, and aluminum bottom
- A couple tiny scratch on the bottom of the keyboard (see photos)
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Ergodox black aluminum top plates from Massdrop.
$45 $40. $30 shipped Never used and kept in original packaging. I got in on AKMalamute's group buy for a full metal Ergodox case, so I will not be needing these.
1. Alright boys and girls, I'm doing something that I never thought I would do, and that is selling my Maltron keyboard. I'm selling because I've become a bigger fan of compact and buckling spring keyboards while this old girl collects dust, and realized that any issues with computing pain are more related to my mouse usage.
I'm not sure what is a fair price, but considering this is a bit aged (fine working condition, regardless), and a new Maltron retails for $700 or so, What I really want is enough to buy a Rollermouse Red,
which is $265 plus shipping. So something in that price range works for me. Offers accepted.Features included:
-unique ergonomic shape
-includes trackball with left and right click buttons (although a little slow with modern DPI monitors)
-programmed to work with both QWERTY and Maltron layouts
-unique, limited run layout
-dual legend keycaps
-replaced stock Cherry MX Black key switches with 62g MX Clears, except on shift keys, and F-keys
-integrated numpad in the middle
-compatible with both Windows and Mac, but the navigation on the numpad will not work with Mac unless you use a key remapper
-PS/2 connection, you may need an adapter
Please ask if you have questions, because I know this is not a common keyboard!
3. Kensington Slimblade.
$60 shipped. Used for a few months. Has some comestic damage, but works fine.