Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread
Posted: 10 Jun 2020, 15:49
Memes aside...red alps, or clone?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/383582503769
https://www.ebay.com/itm/383582503769
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The FCC ID present on the label on the keyboard's underside is: GM8MCK101SXkelvinhall05 wrote: 10 Jun 2020, 15:49 Memes aside...red alps, or clone?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/383582503769
Agreed, they do look red, and when I originally saw the listing I figured it was likely clones cause there were no logos on the switch. Still have no idea what they are besides "clones", lol.hellothere wrote: 10 Jun 2020, 21:33 I think I'll +1 on the clone comment.
Oddly, I'm aware of Ortek because the MCK-201 and this "MCX-201" have the same keycaps as on my NTC-6251EA (note that zero on the number pad). My keyboard has alps.tw Type T5 grey clones. Also, unless the guy in the ebay ad is much less a photographer than I am, and I take pictures barely better than my cat can, those switches look red, not orange.
With my NTC, I'm leaning toward saying that you have a model number that's in the FCC ID, but the revision number on the PCB determines what switches and mounting plate you have (in my case, "Rev. 6.0"). That could be the case for Ortek, as well.
I'm definitely not an Ortek expert, so please take it with a grain of salt. As said, I only looked up Ortek because I looked into them when I was researching my NTC.
Looks beautiful in the cream color. Is that a distinct switch or is the housing a part of the case?
Looks like the Tai Hao clicky spring over membrane semi mechanical switch
Cool! Anybody know if it’s any good? Would love to see a Chyros review on it one day.4_404 wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 00:18Looks like the Tai Hao clicky spring over membrane semi mechanical switch
wiki/Tai-Hao_APC_semi-mechanical
I have a 'Gear G2101' branded 'Type III' with one click leaf. It is genuinely the rattliest keyboard I know. Shaking it sounds like shaking a box full of springs, which is basically what it is. Typing on it sounds like typing on a box full of springs. The click is pretty light, the spring is very heavy, so it basically feels like a wobbly Cherry MY that is broken and clicks for some reason - the dead octopus analogy holds true, except this octopus is full of a bunch of crunchy bits that click when you poke it. The click is usually right at the top of the stroke, but it's pretty inconsistent. They're also scratchy, even though mine is NOS, but they don't bind at all. I got mine cheap for the caps and it's a funny board to mess around with but not something that is pleasant to use at all. The Acer switch is vastly superior. I have a typing video somewhere if I can find it.ddrfraser1 wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 00:56Cool! Anybody know if it’s any good? Would love to see a Chyros review on it one day.4_404 wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 00:18Looks like the Tai Hao clicky spring over membrane semi mechanical switch
wiki/Tai-Hao_APC_semi-mechanical
Yikes4_404 wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 01:37I have a 'Gear G2101' branded 'Type III' with one click leaf. It is genuinely the rattliest keyboard I know. Shaking it sounds like shaking a box full of springs, which is basically what it is. Typing on it sounds like typing on a box full of springs. The click is pretty light, the spring is very heavy, so it basically feels like a wobbly Cherry MY that is broken and clicks for some reason - the dead octopus analogy holds true, except this octopus is full of a bunch of crunchy bits that click when you poke it. The click is usually right at the top of the stroke, but it's pretty inconsistent. They're also scratchy, even though mine is NOS, but they don't bind at all. I got mine cheap for the caps and it's a funny board to mess around with but not something that is pleasant to use at all. The Acer switch is vastly superior. I have a typing video somewhere if I can find it.ddrfraser1 wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 00:56Cool! Anybody know if it’s any good? Would love to see a Chyros review on it one day.4_404 wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 00:18
Looks like the Tai Hao clicky spring over membrane semi mechanical switch
wiki/Tai-Hao_APC_semi-mechanical
I really like the older mechanical APCs (I have and Orteck MCK-101 with some branded/unbranded ones, best clones I've tried), but the membrane based ones are really only good for the novelty, the caps and possibly the click leaves.davkol wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 12:43 I have swapped APC/Tai-Hao leaves (from older models though) into Alps SKCM Black and it improved the tactility quite a bit. The keyboards had okay doubleshot keycaps as well, but that's about it.
Looks like datacomp, I know some of those came with green and blue alps, I have one of the 515AT's and that had blue alps and the same arrow keys.