Dauphin DTR1
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FCC ID |
HL3DTR1 HL3DTR1KB |
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Branding | Dauphin Technology |
Manufacturer | Dauphin |
Product family | Custom compact |
Layouts | Custom ANSI with cursor keys |
Keyswitches | Rubber dome/unknown, tactile |
Interface | PS/2 |
Dimensions | 240 × 138 × 20 mm |
Years of production | 1993 |
Introduction[edit | edit source]
Dauphin DTR1 is an out-of-production compact keyboard that was custom-made by Dauphin for its DTR-1 and DTR-2 pen-based PCs.
Description[edit | edit source]
The Dauphin DTR1 is a rather small, compact keyboard with somewhat reduced-size keys. As in the case of Rapoo KX, the DTR1 keyboard does not fit in either the 60% or the 75% keyboards, but is rather an in-between category.
No OEM details have been discovered, but the keycaps are Mitsumi-style, suggesting Mitsumi KEK Type or one of their similar low-profile offerings.
FCC ID & IBM[edit | edit source]
Note that the FCC ID for this keyboard was assigned to the entire DTR-1 pen-based system — the keyboard itself was approved under HL3DTR1KB and HL3DTR2KB FCC IDs, but was usually sold with the system rather than as a separate item. Contrary to some claims, Dauphin DTR-1/DTR-2 was not created by IBM, but rather, as a part of the deal between Dauphin and IBM, the systems were only manufactured in some of the seriously underutilized IBM factories at the time.
Type feel[edit | edit source]
In general, the keyboard is physically too small to be enjoyable for prolonged typing sessions. The keyboard was designed as an auxiliary input device for, primarily, the pen-based PCs, so the diminutive size was/is no surprise. The keyboard size matches the DTR-1 system size exactly and attaches itself to the system via a short PS/2 cable and to the system bag via Velcro strips. The key switches are tactile, non-clicky, and most likely (unknown) rubber domes. For some users with larger fingers/hands, the diminutive keyboard/keys issue was addressed by deploying a standard key size 75% Dauphin DCK-84.
Specifications[edit | edit source]
Dimensions | 240 × 138 × 20 mm / 9.4 × 5.4 × 0.8 inches |
Lights | 3 (Num Lock, Scroll Lock, Caps Lock); green |
Embedded numpad | Yes |
Switch | Rubber dome, possibly Mitsumi |
Switch type | Tactile |
Keys/Layout | Custom compact ANSI |
Case/keycaps | Black/black |
Interface | PS/2 |
Cable | fixed (non-detachable) |
Custom keys | 1 left end key in the bottom row ("Dauphin") |
Gallery[edit | edit source]
- Dauphin DTR1
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Front/top view
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Back label
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Bottom plate removed 1
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Bottom plate removed 2
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Top frame removed
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Side view top
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PS/2 connector
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Custom key ("Dauphin")
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Cursor keys
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Keycaps/switches 1
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Keycaps/switches 2
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Keycaps/switches 3
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Keycaps top close-up
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Front/top view 2
External links[edit | edit source]
- OldComputers.net — Dauphin DTR-1
- Vintage Computer — Dauphin DTR-1 Pen Tablet