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- | ==== Televideo 995-65 keyboards ==== | + | ====== Televideo 995-65 keyboards |
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- | === Description === | + | ===== Description |
The terminal came with three different standard keyboard layouts - an " | The terminal came with three different standard keyboard layouts - an " | ||
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Televideo describes these keyboards as having "N-key roll-over with ghost key lockout" | Televideo describes these keyboards as having "N-key roll-over with ghost key lockout" | ||
- | == Physical Layouts == | + | ==== Physical Layouts |
* **AT** - A variant that uses the [[terminology: | * **AT** - A variant that uses the [[terminology: | ||
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* **DEC Style (VT-320)** - Uses variation of the [[terminology: | * **DEC Style (VT-320)** - Uses variation of the [[terminology: | ||
- | === Construction === | + | ===== Construction |
- | == Case and Internals== | + | ==== Case and Internals |
The keyboard case is a two-piece design, with a top and bottom case. Both parts are made out of ABS plastic. The bottom case has flip-out feet that clip into pegs in the bottom casing. The two halves are secured by two screws and eight plastic clips in total. The screws go into brass sockets located on the left and right sides of the top case; whilst the top and bottom edges of the keyboard each have four plastic clips from the top case that hook into ledges on the bottom case. | The keyboard case is a two-piece design, with a top and bottom case. Both parts are made out of ABS plastic. The bottom case has flip-out feet that clip into pegs in the bottom casing. The two halves are secured by two screws and eight plastic clips in total. The screws go into brass sockets located on the left and right sides of the top case; whilst the top and bottom edges of the keyboard each have four plastic clips from the top case that hook into ledges on the bottom case. | ||
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The keyboard assembly consists of a single-sided PCB with a black steel mounting plate. The assembly sits on top of posts along the surface of the bottom casing, and is secured using pegs on the left and right side that interface with notches in the mounting plate. Documented examples have three switch types present in the assembly - a standard switch for the alphanumeric keys that uses a white slider, a standard switch with a different bottom housing to integrate a stablizer wire that clips between the switch and mounting plate, and a spacebar switch variant with a neon-green slider and a heavier weighting. | The keyboard assembly consists of a single-sided PCB with a black steel mounting plate. The assembly sits on top of posts along the surface of the bottom casing, and is secured using pegs on the left and right side that interface with notches in the mounting plate. Documented examples have three switch types present in the assembly - a standard switch for the alphanumeric keys that uses a white slider, a standard switch with a different bottom housing to integrate a stablizer wire that clips between the switch and mounting plate, and a spacebar switch variant with a neon-green slider and a heavier weighting. | ||
- | == Keycaps == | + | ==== Keycaps |
All documented examples are dye-sublimated PBT keycaps, with thick legends, and a clip-on mount. Legends varied by language. | All documented examples are dye-sublimated PBT keycaps, with thick legends, and a clip-on mount. Legends varied by language. | ||
- | ==== Gallery ==== | + | ====== Gallery ====== |
+ | ==== DEC Variant ==== | ||
+ | * Dated 1994, Week 24. | ||
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