Olivetti Keyboard 1
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Model no. | ANK 2463 |
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Branding | Olivetti |
Manufacturer | Olivetti |
Layouts | Proprietary |
Keyswitches | Olivetti dome with slider |
Keycaps | PBT Dye sublimation |
Weight | 1850 g |
Precedes | Olivetti Keyboard 2 |
This keyboard was shipped with the Olivetti Personal Computer M24 introduced in 1983, according to Wikipedia the M24 was discontinued in 1987. The layout is identical to the Model F IBM 5150 Personal Computer keyboard, but it appears to use a bidirectional protocol as the lock keys have LEDs inside them.
This keyboard consists of five parts; Top and bottom case, metal plate with switch housings, PCB and a smaller metal plate covering only the area for plastic standoffs between plate and PCB. This keyboard uses the plate mounted tactile Olivetti dome with slider switch, the switch is a discrete unit that is held in the cutouts on the plate by a tiny snap-in mechanism and is hence quite serviceable. The Olivetti dome with slider switch has a poor binding characteristic when not hitting the keycap square on point resulting in a scratchy feel.
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Olivetti Keyboard 1 - ANK 2463
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Serial number
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Production date case
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Individual parts
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PCB
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PCB production details
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Olivetti dome with slider switch
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Keycaps
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Keycaps back
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Connector