
And boy is it a beast!

MX Blacks and a really impressive collection of board chow, especially considering that it had a keyboard condom on it when I got it.


It has some really interesting keycaps on it, I love the "Bye" key. They all send some kind of signal and there are instructions out there for using AutoHotkey to make use of the extra keys. I was worried that they only send signals out the telecoms port on the back (there's a modular connector beside the DIN-5 on the back).
So this is my first Cherry keyboard. Not to use, I worked at a shop that used a Cherry Black keyboard from KeySource International for a long time, and this one is nicer, smoother. But when I got it, some keys didn't work well. I was able to get them all working mostly by just pressing them a bunch of times, leading me to believe the contacts are dirty (and given the board chow buildup, I'm not surprised). Is there some convenient way to clean them? The "B" key was especially bad, you had to peg it really hard to make it type a "B", but after I poked at the stem with a letter opener, it's working fine now. Sometimes the keys seem a little unresponsive or bouncy, though. I maybe just am not used to it, or maybe it's just a tired old telecoms board.
Soooo... there's another one of these sitting in the parts pile at work, missing a lot of keycaps. If there's interest in it here, though, I can throw it up in an auction for $40 or $50 or so, if anyone wants a keyboard that I call "Fleet Carrier" as I understand that "Battleship", "Aircraft Carrier" and "Supercarrier" are all taken...