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| | **Switch** | [[switch: | | **Switch** | [[switch: | ||
| | **Sense method** | Metal contact | | | **Sense method** | Metal contact | | ||
| - | | **Protocol** | [[AT protocol| AT]] / [[XT protocol| XT]] | | + | | **Protocol** | Unknown| |
| | **Keycaps** | [[terminology: | | **Keycaps** | [[terminology: | ||
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| + | <WRAP center round important 60%> | ||
| + | Currently missing pictures and information; | ||
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| The Unitek K-150M was a AT layout keyboard produced by Dah Yang. It uses ABS pad-print keycaps and comes Cherry MX Black switches. | The Unitek K-150M was a AT layout keyboard produced by Dah Yang. It uses ABS pad-print keycaps and comes Cherry MX Black switches. | ||
| ==== Description ==== | ==== Description ==== | ||
| - | The K-150M was primarily used and sometimes rebranded by third party computer brands. Some of these include: | + | The K-150M was primarily used and sometimes rebranded by third party computer brands. Some of these include: Laser XT((ebay image archive[[https:// |
| ==== Construction ==== | ==== Construction ==== | ||
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| The keyboard consists of three parts: a ABS top, painted steel bottom case and an internal assembly | The keyboard consists of three parts: a ABS top, painted steel bottom case and an internal assembly | ||
| ==Top case== | ==Top case== | ||
| - | Externally, the top case has a lock-light sticker in it's top-right corner and a badge cutout in it's top-left. | + | Externally, the top case has a lock-light sticker in it's top-right corner and a badge cutout in it's top-left.\\ |
| There are currently no documented internal pictures. | There are currently no documented internal pictures. | ||
| ==Bottom case== | ==Bottom case== | ||
| - | Externally, there is a country of origin stamped into the bottom right and two stickers: one with the keyboard model number, serial number, FCC ID, manufacturer and country of origin; and the other being a warranty void if removed sticker. It also has six total feet, four non-slip feet and two flip-out feet with accompanying cutouts for them in the case. | + | Externally, there is a country of origin stamped into the bottom right and two stickers: one with the keyboard model number, serial number, FCC ID, manufacturer and country of origin; and the other being a warranty void if removed sticker. It also has six total feet, four non-slip feet and two flip-out feet with accompanying cutouts for them in the case.\\ |
| There are currently no documented internal pictures. | There are currently no documented internal pictures. | ||
| ==Assembly== | ==Assembly== | ||
| - | There are currently no documented pictures | + | The top of the PCB has a serial number sticker. |
| + | The bottom has a marking with the manufacturer (Dah Yang) and the model number (K150M).((reddit post[[https:// | ||
| === Keycaps === | === Keycaps === | ||
| - | The keycaps are MX mount ABS pad-prints presumably produced by Dah Yang. | + | The keycaps are MX mount ABS pad-prints presumably produced by Dah Yang. |
| ==== Gallery ==== | ==== Gallery ==== | ||
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| == Acknowledgements == | == Acknowledgements == | ||
| - | {{tag>}} | + | {{tag>wip keyboard: |