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keyboard:btc_5100 [25 Apr 2024 01:27] – Adding beautiful pictures :D toblehkeyboard:btc_5100 [30 Apr 2024 15:18] (current) – adding tags relevant to BTC 5100C tobleh
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- ====== BTC 5100 ======+ ====== BTC 5100 series ======
  
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-This page is currently a **work in progress!** If you have any documentation regarding the BTC 5100, or images of the keyboard - particularly of black and AT variants; please feel free to provide and document them! +This page is currently a **work in progress,** with only the foam and foil BTC 5100 properly documented. If you have any documentation or images of the BTC 5100 or BTC 5100C; please feel free to provide and document them! 
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-The BTC 5100 is compact keyboard produced by BTC that uses BTC tactile foam and foil switches. It is **not** to be confused with the BTC 5100**C** that utilizes an assembly with a conductive dome with slider system over a PCB.+**BTC 5100** is used to describe two similar-looking compact keyboards produced by BTC: the //BTC 5100// using their capacitive tactile foam and foil switches, and the //BTC 5100//**//C//** that utilizes thier conductive dome with slider system over a PCB.
  
 ===== Description ===== ===== Description =====
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 +Everything below this point is currently used to describe the BTC 5100 foam and foil keyboard. Please **do not** rely on this information here as a teardown of the BTC 5100C dome with slider keyboard.
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 This keyboard crams all of the keys from a full-size keyboard into a 80 key compact keyboard through several design decisions. The alphanumeric block utilizes a 60%-style layout that truncates the right Alt and Ctrl keys along with splitting the right Shift key to make space for an L-shaped arrow key cluster in the bottom-right corner. Furthermore, the keyboard shortens the right side of the keyboard, visible with the Backspace, "pipe/backslash", and Enter keys; causing the keyboard to be 14.5 units wide. This main alphanumeric block utilizes BTC tactile foam and foil switches, with a Cherry MX compatible keycap mount. This keyboard crams all of the keys from a full-size keyboard into a 80 key compact keyboard through several design decisions. The alphanumeric block utilizes a 60%-style layout that truncates the right Alt and Ctrl keys along with splitting the right Shift key to make space for an L-shaped arrow key cluster in the bottom-right corner. Furthermore, the keyboard shortens the right side of the keyboard, visible with the Backspace, "pipe/backslash", and Enter keys; causing the keyboard to be 14.5 units wide. This main alphanumeric block utilizes BTC tactile foam and foil switches, with a Cherry MX compatible keycap mount.
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