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Offline QuincyJones

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saw this sad thing lying on some damp grass
« on: Sun, 05 June 2016, 04:39:06 »
Most of the keys are yellowed, it's filthy as hell, but the keys aren't mushy, so I just couldn't leave it lying there. Especially for just £1 at the local bootmarket.  Also discovered a rocker tradesman selling off the best vinyls too, so good day out!
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Offline Darkshado

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Re: saw this sad thing lying on some damp grass
« Reply #1 on: Sun, 05 June 2016, 15:03:12 »
Bit of advice: Careful removing the stabilized keys, the wire is anchored to the case with plastic. Otherwise they're pretty easy to disassemble and reassemble so you can clean it thoroughly.

More tactile than most rubber dome keyboards I've used. Does not like off-center presses much.

Offline klennkellon

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Re: saw this sad thing lying on some damp grass
« Reply #2 on: Sun, 05 June 2016, 15:19:44 »
Is it a NMB or a regular rubber dome? 

The NMBs arent bad for a rubber dome.

Offline QuincyJones

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Re: saw this sad thing lying on some damp grass
« Reply #3 on: Sun, 05 June 2016, 17:07:39 »
It's the earlier version, Big blue domes with the sliders
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