Hi all,
I've recently picked up a keyboard that has me beat. This is very solidly built, with metal bottom and thick plastic housing, and weighs around 2.6kg. Has many non-standard keys. Cable has been cut, but appears to have at least 8 cores. Keys are tall, doubleshots, with a distinctive arched shape. My photos show the keyswitch, which I have so far been unable to identify.
Keyswitches give a distinct click on both downstroke and upstroke that is quite similar in sound and feel to a buckling spring -- though the weight is more like my ALPS Orange keyboards.
I opened the bottom and found a code on the circuit board: N86D-2525-R010/04 HANDAMEN MADE IN JAPAN
My google searches turned up a few similar codes, mostly related to very modern Fujitsu ultrasound machines. Not sure whether this is red herring...
I wonder, can anybody offer any clues either on the keyswitch type or on the identity of this keyboard?
Many thanks in advance.