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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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| </WRAP> | </WRAP> |
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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. |
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| ==== Construction ==== | ==== Construction ==== |
| === Case and Internals === | === Case and Internals === |
| The top case is constructed of ABS plastic and externally features a rather unique "forehead" with a 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 5 feet in total, 2 flip out feet for adjusting the keyboard's angle and 3 non-slip feet.\\ The bottom has 4 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. | Internally, it 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 window, and as a result, pad-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 yellowed, but 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 keycaps, and uses brown legends instead of the standard black. |
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| ==== Gallery ==== | ==== Gallery ==== |
| keyboard:epson:Q103a_12.jpeg | keyboard:epson:Q103a_12.jpeg |
| </gallery> | </gallery> |
| | Note for pictures: Stabilizers were modified with lubricant. |
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| {{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}} |