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Offline scubaste

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Offline scubaste

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Re: Any more info on the keyboards from the short lived computer company NeXT?
« Reply #2 on: Sun, 14 December 2014, 00:46:20 »
Ladyada got one working over USB.....

https://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/12/07/hack-usb-next-keyboard-with-an-arduino-micro-arduino-arduino-next/
TYVM for the link. Wish they revealed a bit more on the switches/keycaps though.

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Re: Any more info on the keyboards from the short lived computer company NeXT?
« Reply #3 on: Sun, 14 December 2014, 00:55:11 »
All three of the pictures in the OP are black Alps switches (of the early variety; noticeably nicer than later black Alps switches, and fairly similar to salmon Alps IMO) and Alps-made doubleshot keycaps. Some use ADB protocol, and others use a different protocol I believe.

Anything else specific you want to know?
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Re: Any more info on the keyboards from the short lived computer company NeXT?
« Reply #4 on: Sun, 14 December 2014, 01:01:50 »
There is also a rubber-dome variety which can be identified by the Power, Brightness and Volume keys being round buttons instead of proper keys.
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Re: Any more info on the keyboards from the short lived computer company NeXT?
« Reply #5 on: Sun, 14 December 2014, 01:02:41 »
All three of the pictures in the OP are black Alps switches (of the early variety; noticeably nicer than later black Alps switches, and fairly similar to salmon Alps IMO) and Alps-made doubleshot keycaps. Some use ADB protocol, and others use a different protocol I believe.

Anything else specific you want to know?

That is pretty much what I wanted to know, thanks very much for the info. Unless of course you have more interesting/pertinent info.

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Re: Any more info on the keyboards from the short lived computer company NeXT?
« Reply #6 on: Sun, 14 December 2014, 01:03:58 »
There is also a rubber-dome variety which can be identified by the Power, Brightness and Volume keys being round buttons instead of proper keys.

Very good to know, thank you.