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1 guest@cc 2018-06-01T17:36:14 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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Anybody here into keyboards, modern or retro?
I just got my Wyse 85 Gate Array working today with a teensy and soarer's converter. It feels so good typing on this old as shit keyboard. I haven't even soldered the connection yet, just stuck em through. Sorry for shitty image quality; potato phone.

Typed on my WY85 Gate Array.
>inb4 winblows
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2 guest@cc 2018-06-01T20:24:11
Looks like it would be really easy to keep clean.
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3 guest@cc 2018-06-01T22:05:06
>>2
Well I took it out of its case. Right now (not in pic) I have it sitting on the bottom part with the legs out to slant towards me, I think it looks better this way.
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4 guest@cc 2018-07-12T16:11:10
Unicomp / IBM model m and Lexmark non clicks model m
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5 guest@cc 2021-03-06T13:54:42
>>1
Logitech.
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6 guest@cc 2021-03-26T03:33:37
I'm using a keyboard called "Excalibur" by a company called Tesoro. It was my first time buying a mechanical keyboard, and I grabbed an inexpensive one to see how it felt. I believe this one has Blue switches, going by the feel and sound it makes.

It feels _really_ good to type on. It makes the times when I'm mind dumping in to a text file feel great. I was actually taken aback by it, since I was used to membrane keyboards.

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