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 | **Sense method** | Metal contact | | **Sense method** | Metal contact |
 | **Protocol** | AT | | **Protocol** | AT |
-| **Keycaps** | [[terminology:double-shot|Double-Shot ABS]], [[terminology:pad-print|Pad Printed]] |+| **Keycaps** | [[terminology:double-shot|Double-Shot ABS]], [[terminology:pad-print|ABS Pad-print]] |
  
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 ==== Description ==== ==== Description ====
-The Epson Q103a is a keyboard made for the Epson Equity III computer system ((InfoWorld Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 23, Jun 9, 1986. [[https://books.google.com/books?id=Ty8EAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA43&pg=PA43]])) and uses an AT layout protocol.  +The Epson Q103a was the keyboard made for the Epson Equity III computer system ((InfoWorld Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 23, Jun 9, 1986. [[https://books.google.com/books?id=Ty8EAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA43&pg=PA43]])) and uses an AT layout and protocol.  
-It features an assembly by Alps Electric and a standard DIN-5 cable. The sticker on the back shows its FCC ID was filed by Kyocera. +It features an assembly by Alps Electric and the sticker on the back shows its FCC ID was filed by Kyocera. 
  
 ==== Construction ==== ==== Construction ====
 === Case and Internals === === Case and Internals ===
-The top case is constructed of ABS plastic and externally features a rather unique "forehead" with Epson logo in its top right. +The keyboard consists of three parts: a ABS top and bottom case, and an internal assembly 
-Internally it features plastic screw screw standoffs and a cutout for the DIN-5 cable. +==Top case== 
- +The top case is constructed of ABS plastic and externally features a rather unique "forehead" with an Epson logo in its top right. 
-The bottom case is constructed of ABS plastic and externally features a sticker detailing the keyboard's model number, serial number, FCC ID and country of origin.\\ It has feet in total, 2 flip out feet for adjusting the keyboard's angle and non-slip feet.\\ The bottom has holes for screws that screw into the top case, and this holds the internal assembly in place and the two case pieces together.\\ Internally, the bottom features a small standoff in the center for holding up the internal assembly and a cutout for the DIN-5 cable. +Internallyit has plastic screw screw standoffs and a cutout for the DIN-5 cable. 
- +==Bottom case== 
-The assembly was manufactured by Alps Electric, as evidenced by Alps part numbers on the PCB and plate.\\ It features a painted steel switch plate and the back features a metal RF shield. +The bottom case is constructed of ABS Plastic.\\ Externally, it has a sticker detailing the keyboard's model number, serial number, FCC ID and country of origin.\\ It has five feet in total: two flip out feet for adjusting the keyboard's angle and three non-slip feet.\\ The bottom has four screw holes that fasten into the top case securing both the internal assembly and the two case pieces.\\ Internally, the bottom has a small central standoff for supporting the internal assembly and a cutout for the DIN-5 cable. 
 +==Assembly== 
 +The assembly was manufactured by Alps Electric, as evidenced by Alps part numbers on the PCB and plate.\\ It has a painted steel switch plate and the back includes a metal RF shield. 
 === Keycaps === === Keycaps ===
-The keycaps are double-shot ABS made by Alps Electric in their OEM profile.\\ The shine through keycaps use the first shot for the transparent windowand as a resultpad-printing is used for the legends on those keys.\\ Of note is the fact these caps use a non-standard color scheme. The example pictured is a bit yellowedbut the bottom of the keycaps reveal they're a bit of a darker beige compared to standard alps keycaps and with brown legends.+The keycaps are ABS doubleshots made by Alps Electric in their OEM profile.\\ The shine-through keycaps use the first shot for the transparent window and as a result pad printing is used for the legends on those keys.\\ Notably, these keycaps use a non-standard color scheme. The pictured example is a bit yellowed but the bottom of the keycaps reveal the color is a darker tone beige compared to standard alps keycapsand uses brown legends instead of the standard black.
  
 ==== Gallery ==== ==== Gallery ====
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 </gallery> </gallery>
 +Note for pictures: Stabilizers were modified with lubricant.
  
 {{tag> keyboard:sense-contact keyboard:protocol-AT keyboard:keycaps-doubleshot keyboard:layout-at keyboard:oem-alps}} {{tag> keyboard:sense-contact keyboard:protocol-AT keyboard:keycaps-doubleshot keyboard:layout-at keyboard:oem-alps}}