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Offline noway

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Without regard for switch type (rubber dome is even okay!), what small keyboards have white alpha-numeric keys (with black letters, no blank caps) and grey modifiers?  So far, my list includes:

IBM SSK
Topre Realforce SE0800
KBC-1525/95           
HHKB 2 Pro

Offline Defect

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Re: Small keyboards with white alpha-numeric keys and grey modifiers
« Reply #1 on: Sat, 28 June 2014, 07:19:02 »
If dark beige counts,

SIIG Minitouch / SIIG Suntouch Jr.

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Re: Small keyboards with white alpha-numeric keys and grey modifiers
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 28 June 2014, 12:59:32 »
You can use any keycap set you want in a MX base keyboard. Thus, any small board with MX stems may have the color combination you want, as long as the set is available.

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Re: Small keyboards with white alpha-numeric keys and grey modifiers
« Reply #3 on: Sat, 28 June 2014, 14:02:06 »
cherry G84-4101SPAUS
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dork_vader/13438101643/in/set-72157642980623353

AFAIK, the dyesub version has a more "industrial" colourway. Mine (above) is that colour.

I also have at least one microswitch (hall effect) KB in this colourway, but it was likely pulled from a honeywell terminal (it is dated 1976) so I'm not sure if it's helpful, it does meet the requirements though.