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+ | ====== Pericom M Series keyboards ====== | ||
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+ | | **Pericom M Series** | ||
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+ | | **Switch** | [[switch: | ||
+ | | **Sense method** | Magnetic induction | | ||
+ | | **Protocol** | Serial (1200 baud) | | ||
+ | | **Keycaps** | [[terminology: | ||
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+ | The **Pericom M** series of keyboards were bundled with a number of different Pericom graphics workstations in the late 1980s. The example in the infobox, an MX7100, was manufactured in 1988. | ||
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+ | ==== Description ==== | ||
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+ | The series, as far as is known, shares the same construction. The keyboards use white [[switch: | ||
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+ | The PCB is marked " | ||
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+ | The series contains a few variations, mostly differences in keycap legends, but also the presence or absence of additional keys in the navigation cluster and numpad area. The full extent of the series remains unknown, with only a few documented samples. | ||
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+ | Known variants include: | ||
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+ | * **MX7100** - a [[terminology: | ||
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+ | * **MG200** - a non-gold key variant otherwise identical to the above. | ||
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+ | * **MG600** - a non-gold key variant with five additional switches in the lower nav cluster only. | ||
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+ | * **A variant with unknown model number** which has no additional switches and unique sublegends on the keycaps.((https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Construction ==== | ||
+ | === Case and Internals === | ||
+ | The keyboard consists of two parts, a top and bottom case, as well as the internal assembly. The bottom case is a thick steel plate, also containing the flip-out feet, which secures to the top case with screws both on the bottom and rear of the case. The top case is a single piece of moulded plastic with what appears to be a largely decorative grille. | ||
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+ | The keyboard module itself consists of a double-sided PCB with mounting plate, which secures into the top case with six screws. Several switch types are present, including the standard, no-return spring type, a LED switch on the ' | ||
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+ | === Keycaps === | ||
+ | The keycaps, as previously mentioned, are thick dye-sublimated PBT with a rubber sleeve fitted around the keycap mount that provides tacility and return force. Legends vary extensively with model, with potential sublegends, front printing and custom legends. | ||
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+ | ==== Gallery ==== | ||
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+ | == Acknowledgements == | ||
+ | Photograph " | ||
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