Matrolisk wrote on 2025-08-06, 19:04:I'm trying to find the keyboard that went with the computer my parents had when I was a kid. I can find similar ones but none ma […]
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I'm trying to find the keyboard that went with the computer my parents had when I was a kid. I can find similar ones but none match it exactly.
It was used with an IBM 5160 Clone bought around 1987 so had an XT connection.
It looked like a model M keyboard

But had this switch to lower the feet

Combination of IBM Enhanced (frequently called "Model M") layout with Model F build? I like 😀
And the enter key was the big reverse L kind
Could you be more specific? This could be one of a few things:
- standard ISO Enter:

- "big ass enter" common on Alps-based keyboards:

- actually a (much more uncommon) reverse-L shape:
The attachment l-shape.JPG is no longer available
Also, how wide is the backspace key? Single size (ugh :r ) or proper double size?


Finally, how did it feel/sound?
- quiet linear (no click or bump)
- quiet tactile (no click but a bump at/near actuation)
- clicky (sound&feel hopefully at/near actuation)
The Model F leg extender mechanism indicates this clone manufacturer wanted to stay close to IBM look&feel, but combining that with Enhanced Layout is something IBM never did. But should have done...