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What's under the keycaps of all of them? I just see the one Cherry with Blacks.
Don't know about the Tandy. The 11900s should have decent black Cherry switches, if you like linears. The touchpad is great but small and old-fashioned.The NMB is Hi-Tek "Space Invaders" that are very desirable, but be very careful removing the caps so that you don't bend the "fingers" or lose the springs. The Alps-mount keyboard might provide a good set of key caps even if the feel is no good.
Fujitsu leaf springNMB Hi-Tek "space invaders"Cherry MX Black (they feel like **** because they are)Alps dome with slider
The space invaders have a great feel to them, now I just need to do some serious cleaning...
Quote from: chyros on Wed, 20 April 2016, 02:51:46Fujitsu leaf springNMB Hi-Tek "space invaders"Cherry MX Black (they feel like **** because they are)Alps dome with sliderThanks! I feel like I did alright for a free storage unit raid. The space invaders have a great feel to them, now I just need to do some serious cleaning...
Quote from: Gdubb90 on Wed, 20 April 2016, 06:41:40Quote from: chyros on Wed, 20 April 2016, 02:51:46Fujitsu leaf springNMB Hi-Tek "space invaders"Cherry MX Black (they feel like **** because they are)Alps dome with sliderThanks! I feel like I did alright for a free storage unit raid. The space invaders have a great feel to them, now I just need to do some serious cleaning...Like Fohat said, be careful with the NMB Hi-Teks. They're not nice switches to work with at all, try to avoid disassembling them if you can avoid it . That said, they're really nice switches, and the caps are second to none .
Quote from: chyros on Wed, 20 April 2016, 07:49:54Quote from: Gdubb90 on Wed, 20 April 2016, 06:41:40Quote from: chyros on Wed, 20 April 2016, 02:51:46Fujitsu leaf springNMB Hi-Tek "space invaders"Cherry MX Black (they feel like **** because they are)Alps dome with sliderThanks! I feel like I did alright for a free storage unit raid. The space invaders have a great feel to them, now I just need to do some serious cleaning...Like Fohat said, be careful with the NMB Hi-Teks. They're not nice switches to work with at all, try to avoid disassembling them if you can avoid it . That said, they're really nice switches, and the caps are second to none .I used a keycap puller to remove the other one but yea I'll probably avoid doing it any more, I would hate to damage the keyboard! Any suggestions on cleaning it without having to remove the caps?
Quote from: Gdubb90 on Wed, 20 April 2016, 07:59:33Quote from: chyros on Wed, 20 April 2016, 07:49:54Quote from: Gdubb90 on Wed, 20 April 2016, 06:41:40Quote from: chyros on Wed, 20 April 2016, 02:51:46Fujitsu leaf springNMB Hi-Tek "space invaders"Cherry MX Black (they feel like **** because they are)Alps dome with sliderThanks! I feel like I did alright for a free storage unit raid. The space invaders have a great feel to them, now I just need to do some serious cleaning...Like Fohat said, be careful with the NMB Hi-Teks. They're not nice switches to work with at all, try to avoid disassembling them if you can avoid it . That said, they're really nice switches, and the caps are second to none .I used a keycap puller to remove the other one but yea I'll probably avoid doing it any more, I would hate to damage the keyboard! Any suggestions on cleaning it without having to remove the caps?They clean up pretty well tbh. You can pull the caps, just make sure to remove them sideways to avoid pulling out the slider. I made a video of how I do it, long ago. With the caps off, you can just brush and hoover out all the dust and dirt without too much of a problem . Here's that video, hope you find it useful :
That mystery one is interesting, the FCC ID is registered to PC Expert Tech Co Ltd.Ebay had a sale of an MKB931 although the manufacturing stamp on the back is slightly different and appears to have some german printed that is very hard to make out.Show ImageThe seller stated the manufacturer as Allg. Gen.Even though I don't know an ounce of German (we really need someone to translate this), and hopefully I don't insult anyone, I thought that i would punch in what I could make out into an online dictionary to try and make something of it: Funken.... could be Funkentstort - suppressed {adj against noise or interference}, nach - ??? to/past/on/for/in accord with/..., Allg. - short for allgermein = general, and Gen. - short for 'to' as in the direction of.I would guess it states that it doesn't cause local electrical interference and has nothing to do with the manufacturer.