Key Tronic Quanta Delta
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Branding | Quanta |
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Manufacturer | Key Tronic |
Layouts | 122-key terminal (ISO) |
Keyswitches | Key Tronic foam and foil? |
The Quanta Delta is a terminal-style keyboard manufactured by Key Tronic for Quanta Corporation, Palo Alto, CA. This article is based on a November 30 1992 example.
Quanta is a manufacturer of video editing systems, and the legends of this keyboard tie in with this. The physical layout is identical to a IBM Model F 122-key in ISO. The legends however are non-standard, and the keyboard features proprietary modifier keys.
Keystrokes are made audible by way of electronic beeps.
Most of the keycaps are doubleshot, but some are engraved and filled with paint, especially the black keys on the right-hand side.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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General layout is identical to 122-key IBM Model F
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Right side with Strike Over lock key
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DELTA logo of Quanta Corporation in gold on black
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Reverse of the PCB