Speaking of the AmigaOne keyboard, I just got mine in the mail. Nice keyboard.
Does anyone know which keyboard/brand it is based on? I'm assuming it is a "regular" PC keyboard with some modifications (special keys with boing balls, extra printing and the AmigaOne decal). I plan to get hold of one with a Danish keyboard layout so I can slaughter it and move the special Danish keys over to the AmigaOne keyboard. It looks a bit like some Logitech keyboards, but not completely like any model I've been able to find a picture of online.
(It's not so hard to live without the ??? keys, it's much worse that the parentheses, comma, and other punctuation are not on the keys where I expect them.)
Note, that it might be the older "16000" model and not the "16001", see differnt return-key.
Wouldn't go for "Trust", as, as I see it, the carved line is missing (on top)...
For cherry, eg. also the centered brand would speak, maybe "AmigaOne" is just glued over it - which would explain the rather large size,too. And they already did an amiga customized keyboard once, the cybo@rd.
BTW, if you are going to disassemble it anyway, maybe you can tell more, when seeing its guts.
Note, that it might be the older "16000" model and not the "16001", see differnt return-key.
That might just be a matter of different national layouts; e.g. American keyboards usually have a quite different return key than the rest of the world.
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BTW, if you are going to disassemble it anyway, maybe you can tell more, when seeing its guts.
Heh - I am hoping not to have to disassemble it completely, though, but just pop off some keys and pop on the replacements. Anyway, it looks like it's going to be tough to find one in a Danish store, judging by my first quick searches. I may have to contact Cherry in Germany; they do specify on their web site the codes for Danish layouts (at least for another, similar one), but they'll probably not let me buy one directly.
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Well, it is known "fact" that it is likely to be a "special" cherry-kb. Which is no problem to me, as cherry is a rather large brand IMO. So why not? Of course it's not an XXL RRR kb, but still it probably is of good quality. It's really sad, that piru uses his talent to troll. It was much better spend when he still was on the "red" side. Personally still see no sense in those "clone wars".
But back to topic. There are still (valid) questions for amigakit. :D
It looks like a Cherry alright... Which I'm pretty happy with, seeing as they are my keyboard brand of choice - to the point where the IT department in work poke fun at me ;) Every time I get a new PC I hand them back the cheap Dell keyboard and put my trusty Cherry back on the desk.
LOL, it really feels like the bottom of the pile when the IT department can make fun of you
So, likely the keyboard is Cherry, the mouse is Logitech. Well known and trusted brands.
I've chatted with the owner of AmigaKit in person at AmiWest and he is very focused on trust and customer service. That means not selling poor quality products because it would hurt his reputation and his bottom line. He's also coming to AmiWest 2010 so I can punish him in person if need be.
That is why I had no trouble trusting AmigaKit and I didn't need to know the underlying brand or anything. If I did need to know the OEM I think I would just email Trevor and ask since A-EON is the supplier.
The only real "problem" with the keyboard is that it is a British layout which is odd for those used to American layouts (like me) and the Amiga/Alt keys need a slight adjustment to the OS software.
I still prefer my ancient Fujitsu keyboard for the long codin' sessions but it makes nasty clicking noises and drives the wife batty.
The only real "problem" with the keyboard is that it is a British layout which is odd for those used to American layouts (like me) ...
Same here. I couldn't take having the backslash right over there, instead of immediately above the Enter key. I'm afraid I won't be able to use one of these new keyboards, although it looks great.
maybe there could be a financily attractive option for amigakit to sell the boing keys seperately, so people could try to get the cherry-version for their country - if still available.
@Valiant Best to put in a ticket with AmigaKit and ask about popping the keys out. I imagine they just pop out with some prying like most keyboards but there could be a trick to it.