Focus FK-9000
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FCC ID | FSQ4VYFK-9000 |
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Branding | Key Pro |
Manufacturer | Focus Electronic |
Layouts | ANSI |
Keyswitches |
Alps SKCM White Alps SKCL Yellow Four-tab clones (white/yellow) |
Interface | AT |
Introduced | 1992 (FCC registration) |
The Focus FK-9000 is a Focus keyboard very similar to the Focus FK-5001. The primary difference is that the lock keys have integrated LEDs, while the FK-5001 has an LED cluster at the top.<ref>JPEGbay — Focus FK-9000 Keypro Keyboard IBM AT/XT Vintage Rare</ref> Also, there is a Key Pro logo printed where the Focus model number would normally be; "FK-9000" is written on the label on the bottom.
The calculator toggle key—that switches between calculator and numeric keypad—is latching, and may be an Alps lock switch on keyboards with genuine Alps switches. However, the Focus FK-8000 is confirmed to use a Futaba lock switch.
Switches[edit | edit source]
- Alps SKCM White switches for most keys, but SKCL Yellow switches with integrated LEDs for the lock keys.<ref>
Geekhack — Focus FK-9000 Review & Analysis(topic has been discarded)</ref> - Four-tab clones (also white and yellow as above)
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Four-tab clone version[edit | edit source]
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Top
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Rear
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Programmable function (PF) keys
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Calculator as part of the numeric keypad
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Rear label
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Function key strip holder
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Four-tab unidentified Alps clones
References[edit | edit source]
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