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| | **Manufacturer** | Northgate Computer Systems | | | **Manufacturer** | Northgate Computer Systems | | ||
| - | | **Switch** | [[switch: | + | | **Switch** | [[switch: |
| | **Protocol** | [[AT / XT|AT / XT]]\\ Tandy 1000SX/ | | **Protocol** | [[AT / XT|AT / XT]]\\ Tandy 1000SX/ | ||
| | **Keycaps** | [[Doubleshot keycaps|Doubleshot ABS]] | | | **Keycaps** | [[Doubleshot keycaps|Doubleshot ABS]] | | ||
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| ===== Description ===== | ===== Description ===== | ||
| - | The Northgate OmniKey 101 is an ANSI layout | + | The Northgate OmniKey 101 is an Alps keyboard that was produced by Northgate Computer Systems. At least two distinctive generations were issued, the OmniKey 101 and OmniKey 101P. |
| - | \\ | + | === Case and Internals === |
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| + | Both variations have a top shell made of plastic, with a Northgate badge at the top left, and the position of the Num Lock and Caps Lock lights swapped. | ||
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| + | On the original ANSI-like 101 series, the badge may be opened to reveal the set of DIP switches. The eight switches inside allow the user to change the protocol the computer uses so that it may be used with non-PC compatible systems, or change the keyboard layout. The bottom tray is made entirely out of metal and hosts six screw sockets. The rather large label on the tray issues the P/N and S/N, along with the FCC ID. | ||
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| + | The later 101P series introduced a layout very similar to that of the Windows key-version Focus FK-2001, with the exception of the equals key on the keypad. This variation lacked the DIP switches and used a fixed 5P DIN cable, despite being produced in temporal symmetry with the introduction of the PS/2 interface. | ||
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| + | === Switches === | ||
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| + | The OmniKey 101 is documented to have been shipped with complicated [[switch: | ||
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| + | === Keycaps === | ||
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| + | Both variants used the star-mold doubleshot ABS keycaps that were also provided on a large number of Focus keyboards. The producer of these keycaps is unknown, despite resembling the Tai-Hao TI series and genuine OEM Alps keycaps. | ||
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| + | However, the OmniKey' | ||
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| + | === Involvement with Focus Electronic === | ||
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| + | Consistent across many Northgate keyboards are characteristics shared with boards manufactured by Focus Electronic, as the star-mold keycaps and unique lock light sticker seem to only appear on boards distributed by the two companies. Despite these similarities, | ||
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| + | ===== Gallery ===== | ||
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| + | == OmniKey 101 == | ||
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| + | * ANSI variant using Alps SKCM White | ||
| + | * FCC ID: GT6OMNIKEY 101 | ||
| + | * P/N: 555,0012 | ||
| + | * S/N: 1125713 | ||
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