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Hewlett Packard 9826
« on: Wed, 09 July 2014, 00:43:11 »
Just picked this up from ebay. It's the external keyboard variant of the HP 9826, I believe. I've opened it up and it's a maxi switch PCB. Identical internally to this set: https://plus.google.com/photos/113845661925823397356/albums/5730992246714676497

I'm planning on putting in a new controller.

Here's a shot I just took, uncleaned, just out of the box, so it's grubby.



[url http://i.imgur.com/k34gy3O.jpg]High res shot here.[/url] I'll post more shots as I work on it.

edit: album here

(oh, and is this the right subforum for this?)
« Last Edit: Wed, 09 July 2014, 02:18:21 by fog »
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Re: Hewlett Packard 9826
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 09 July 2014, 08:07:52 »
Very nice.  Kind of an IBM bigfoot case size with a 'sports fan foam #1 hand' Enter key.
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Re: Hewlett Packard 9826
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 09 July 2014, 08:23:38 »
Nice picture.  :)  I haven't seen this before - kinda neat design.

(oh, and is this the right subforum for this?)

Yep!

Very nice.  Kind of an IBM bigfoot case size with a 'sports fan foam #1 hand' Enter key.

That's a great description.   :))

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Re: Hewlett Packard 9826
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 09 July 2014, 12:28:45 »

Very nice.  Kind of an IBM bigfoot case size with a 'sports fan foam #1 hand' Enter key.

That's a great description.   :))

Fan-Foam-Hand enter key... pretty sure this *should* be the official description. My least favorite shape of enter/return key, but a great name for it nonetheless.
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Re: Hewlett Packard 9826
« Reply #4 on: Wed, 09 July 2014, 16:45:11 »
So are you going to pull off one of those keycaps and show us what the switches look like? We’re waiting here! :)

Oh, something among these huh? http://deskthority.net/wiki/Category:SMK_vintage_linear_derivatives

How do you like the switches?
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Re: Hewlett Packard 9826
« Reply #5 on: Wed, 09 July 2014, 17:37:39 »
So are you going to pull off one of those keycaps and show us what the switches look like? We’re waiting here! :)

Oh, something among these huh? http://deskthority.net/wiki/Category:SMK_vintage_linear_derivatives

How do you like the switches?

Definitely going to open them up. Here's a quick shot for the time being:



I think you're right about the SMK vintage linear. They feel like stiffer MX blacks to me, but I don't have a lot of MX experience outside blacks and clears. Only one sticky key that obviously needs cleaning or fixing, but typing feels pretty good so far. I still prefer my clears of course, but I'll give this some more testing after I get the switches cleaned.
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Re: Hewlett Packard 9826
« Reply #6 on: Wed, 09 July 2014, 18:12:30 »
From the blue on those switches, looks like they’re identical to the ones on HaaTa’s Geomet 200 board you linked before:
https://plus.google.com/photos/113845661925823397356/albums/5730992246714676497

The Deskthority wiki page could use some love if you have time:
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Maxi_Switch_vintage_linear

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Re: Hewlett Packard 9826
« Reply #7 on: Wed, 09 July 2014, 19:04:59 »
Looks nice. My HP 9826 had some kind of awful scratchy linear Cherry switches that broke easily.
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Re: Hewlett Packard 9826
« Reply #8 on: Thu, 10 July 2014, 00:01:41 »
From the blue on those switches, looks like they’re identical to the ones on HaaTa’s Geomet 200 board you linked before:
https://plus.google.com/photos/113845661925823397356/albums/5730992246714676497

The Deskthority wiki page could use some love if you have time:
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Maxi_Switch_vintage_linear

I'll definitely add to that wiki once I work on these.

I just noticed something else about that geomet 200 keyboard which I think confirms the relationship: the dial in my unit is clearly marked with an HP logo, as is the dial inside the geomet 200.

See my HP on the left (from here), Geomet on the right (Geomet shot from here):



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