On Jul 14, 2014, at 05:15 , Raymond Wiker <rwiker at gmail.com> wrote:
Are you sure about the removable-caps thing? I have 4
of Unicomp keyboards,
and all of them have keytops that are in two parts (i.e, stem and cap).
They may have changed recently (or since 2006, anyway - my newest Unicomp
keyboards were manufactured in 2006).
I have a Unicomp keyboard that I bought within the last couple of months or so. It has the
removable caps on most keys if I recall correctly. I can check when I get to work today.
I agree that the quality of the keyboard isn't quite on par with my recollection of
original IBM keyboards back in the day. There's a lot more mold flashing on the case,
imperfect alignment of the keys to the case, and it arrived with one dead LED. But the
keys do feel good, and they're available with key layouts consistent with today's
PC clones if that's important to you.
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Mark J. Blair, NF6X <nf6x at nf6x.net>
http://www.nf6x.net/