• tomenzgg@midwest.social
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    7 days ago

    I’m pretty certain the family computer used this keyboard, in my youth; you’re definitely right that it’s great.

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    9 days ago

    How do you connect it to your computer? I have a big old keyboard but it’s from before there were PS2 ports so I don’t know what to do with it.

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      There’s a couple options from before the ps2 standard, but I’d guess it’s a 5-pin DIN connector on an AT keyboard (e.g. IBM model M). You’ll need to know more about the keyboard to make a determination, but you might get lucky with a passive adapter to PS2 and chain to USB. Before the ps2 standard, there was more variety between manufacturers in both signaling and connectors.

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      7 days ago

      Many/most of them can just use a DIN to PS/2 and then if needed a PS/2 to USB adapter. Unless you have one of the more exotic old connectors (SDL, ADB, etc), that is usually all it takes.

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      9 days ago

      It’s probably a DIN plug. They made DIN to PS2 adapters

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      My newest computer (custom mini-ITX with an AMD 5700X3D, 64 GB RAM, Radeon 9070XT, 4 TB NVME, etc.) is still compatible with the keyboard from my first computer (a Tandy 1000 RLX HD with an Intel 80286, 1 MB RAM, VGA graphics, 20 MB HDD). Manufactured three decades apart, but they both have PS/2 ports!

      I still have that Tandy keyboard; I should dust it off and plug it in.

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      9 days ago

      If it’s a model M there’s a guy on eBay that sells a model M USB cable.

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          9 days ago

          And the person I replied to said he had an old keyboard that predates the PS2 keyboard port. Hence me mentioning that there’s an adapter cable for the model m, just in case that’s what the person I replied to has.

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      I don’t speak from personal experience, but it’s my understanding you can do this with an active (as opposed to passive) ps2 to USB adapter. Should be compatible with pretty much any ps2 keyboard.

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        Not an apple fan but this is the only aesthetic tech should have. Transparent plastic everything. I yearned for the clamshell PowerBook g3 as a kid. Still do.

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    8 days ago

    A Packard Bell mechanical? Well done. Impressive even

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    I grew up with that keyboard lol

    Edit:actually not quite. Mine was older. Didn’t have a windows key etc

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      9 days ago

      Everything does honestly. I have unmedicated adhd I think. Been meaning to take some wipes to it.

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    9 days ago

    I’d say that’s a weird spot for the \ | key, but looking around, I think that’s one of the last keys on a 104 key keyboard to get standardized.

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    9 days ago

    I dunno man. It’s no Northgate Omnikey.

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        That’s sadly common with SKCM Alps switches. You can clean them out, but it suuuucks to do a full keyboard of them.

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          Yeah. I also heard of waxing Alps switches to decrease stiction. Sucks, because otherwise, I think the switches feel really nice.

          Still, though, nothing beats a Model F, although I haven’t used a beamspring, so maybe one of those with a solenoid.

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            While I mostly agree with the Model F statement (I own four for a reason), I think that a clean set of SKCM Blue Alps are probably the next best clicky switch. I’d pick it over a Model M any day.

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    I got mine free, from a bunch of stuff our company IT was throwing out because it was too old. That was over a decade ago, and it’s still the best keyboard I’ve ever had.

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    9 days ago

    If I didn’t have this exact keyboard as a kid, we had one nearly identical to it. So much IMing and gaming time on that keyboard. Nice find!

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    I had to get a new keyboard, and I just wanted a basic black or beige one. The internet really wanted to sell me one that lights up and has a bunch of extra keys. I don’t need or want that. Just a basic tool with all the keys, thank you.