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Focus FK-747
| Focus FK-747 | |
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| Switch | Alps SKCM Blue Omron B3G-S White Omron B3G-S Amber |
| Sense method | Metal contact |
| Protocol | AT / XT |
| Keycaps | ABS Pad-print Dye-sub PBT |
The Focus FK-747 was a AT layout keyboard produced by Focus Electronics.
Description
The FK-747 is currently documented to come in two different models with major differences between the two:
FK-747-0 with a case marked “FK-7700”, Omron B3G-S White switches and Omron made PBT dye-sub keycaps.
FK-747 which uses the standard FK-747 case, Alps SKCM Blue or Omron B3G-S Amber1) switches and Focus made ABS pad-print keycaps.
Construction
Case and Internals
Both the FK‑747 and FK‑747‑0 use a two‑part case with an ABS plastic top and a painted steel back plate; both assemblies consist of a PCB and a painted steel switch mounting plate.
FK-747-0
Top case
Externally, the upper section above the top row of keys has a ridge sloped facing towards the back of the keyboard with a lock-light sticker in it's top-right corner.
Internally, there are standoffs with brass screw inserts for fastening the two case pieces together, a 'FK-7700-U' marking, plastic pegs for aligning the assembly and the flip out feet mechanism.
Bottom case
Externally, the bottom has serial number sticker (74706290 on the documented example), separate QC and country of origin stickers, a AT/XT switch cutout and 6 total feet: 4 non-slip feet and two flip-out feet.
Internally, the bottom case has a AT/XT switch daughter board, a piece of tape for preventing the PCB from shorting on the bottom and what appears to be a grounding point for the assembly and DIN-5 cable.
Assembly
The top of the PCB has a Focus logo with a barely visible 'FK-747-0' model number below the mounting plate.
The bottom of the PCB has another Focus logo with a FK-747-0 model number and a FK-727 model number below that.
FK-747
Top case
Bottom case
Assembly
Keycaps
The keycaps used on the standard FK-747 are the same Focus made ABS pad-prints typically found on early Focus keyboards such as the FK-727 and FK-555.
On the FK-747-0, the keycaps are PBT dye-subs made by Omron which are usually found on Omron's B5G-S switches of keyboards.
Gallery
FK-747-0
pretty pictures