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[ENDED] Early Key Tronic (on PCB), great keys
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Sun, 12 February 2017, 04:00:47 »
KEYTRONICS KEYBOARD 1981
Currently $40 + 18 U.S. shipping.
Okay, it probably has foam 'n' foil switches, and the alphanumeric area is German ISO... But check out the rest of those keys! (Click both zoom symbols to see properly)
What ever could
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Re: Early Key Tronic (on PCB), great keys
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Should be foam and foil, yes, as it doesn't have a pinout. Looks damn tasty though
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invariance
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Early Key Tronic (on PCB), great keys
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Tue, 14 February 2017, 01:44:32 »
Not very ergonomic but I love those caps and the unique layout. Can picture it in a timber case.
It's got the DT key, shame it doesn't have a GH key too.
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