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Offline okan

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Anyone heard of Fujitech GL233EKB-5161?
« on: Mon, 16 December 2013, 16:59:57 »
Also found this keyboard.

It looks same as this one,

http://kbtalking.cool3c.com/article/64577

But few years older i guess. I was wondering if i should buy it :P



Offline tuxsavvy

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Re: Anyone heard of Fujitech GL233EKB-5161?
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 16 December 2013, 17:24:17 »
Looks quite interesting, maybe that keyboard is older than mine. I think similar controller chip from memory (actually I was about to post and double check the photos of my APC Clicker F-21 but the photo was so blurry I decided to not post it up).

Though there are a couple of notable things:
  • Changjie layout.
  • Big-ass enter key.
  • Appears to be Alps based switches but no printing of Alps branding. Could this be a clone? Also could it be the missing link between Alps shifting manufacturing areas from one to another? I mean my APC Clicker F-21 is just Alps sort of slider and all but membrane sheets underneath instead of a PCB.
I think this may interest Daniel Beardsmore.  ;D
Here is the link to my blog which I covered two Alps based keyboards. One is genuine Alps and the other is basically APC membrane.



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Offline sth

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Re: Anyone heard of Fujitech GL233EKB-5161?
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 16 December 2013, 17:26:40 »
welp
elps
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Offline Daniel Beardsmore

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Re: Anyone heard of Fujitech GL233EKB-5161?
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 16 December 2013, 18:57:59 »
Ah, those switches ...

There's a ton of 'em. Some are branded KPT, which are from a company called Keypot. Some are branded TEC. There are also various unbranded varieties. It's extremely hard to unravel, as most of these companies (except KPT, who were fairly prominent) seem to have been short-lived, and I can't work out what went on there.

I have no expectation of ever figuring these out.

The Alps vortex cannot truly be conquered; I simply tracked down most if not all of the major brands by way of the existing companies who sell or previously sold the switches. These companies are all gone and have taken their secrets to the grave with them.
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Offline Fullcream

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Re: Anyone heard of Fujitech GL233EKB-5161?
« Reply #4 on: Mon, 16 December 2013, 19:19:09 »
I have seen switches exactly like that in the thrift shop that just turned out to be rubber domes with sliders.

Offline terran5992

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Re: Anyone heard of Fujitech GL233EKB-5161?
« Reply #5 on: Mon, 16 December 2013, 21:24:30 »
Gtfo alps

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Re: Anyone heard of Fujitech GL233EKB-5161?
« Reply #6 on: Tue, 17 December 2013, 02:20:56 »
yes alps

Offline Daniel Beardsmore

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Re: Anyone heard of Fujitech GL233EKB-5161?
« Reply #7 on: Tue, 17 December 2013, 02:37:33 »
They're not Alps. They're a mixture of Alps and SMK designs, with the three legs from Omron.
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Offline terran5992

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Re: Anyone heard of Fujitech GL233EKB-5161?
« Reply #8 on: Tue, 17 December 2013, 02:56:11 »
They're not Alps. They're a mixture of Alps and SMK designs, with the three legs from Omron.

Reminds of this


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