STC Executel desktop “smart phone” keyboard from 1984. (I restored the colour palette from a reference photo. It seems few that survived had plastics that yellowed really badly.)pic.twitter.com/3c0eodP5pJ
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I do, but thank you so much!
Are the extra keys meant to switch between alphabets?
I believe yes, many help switching between and managing various Japanese writing systems. (I don’t think neither is technically an alphabet if we’re technical.)
But the thumb shifts are just that, shifts.
(I bet @TokyoSpark can tell us more.)
Love the thumb keys, they look like the ones one Jeff Raskins Canon Cathttps://vintagecomputer.ca/canon-cat/
Yeah, I have that one! I wonder if it was inspired or independent.
The keyboard of the early IBM 610 calculator from 1950s: Staggered keys, long space-like zero, and a 2" CRT that wasn’t good enough to display fonts so it only displayed dots instead.pic.twitter.com/D0rIS3aezz
That row of toggle switches… swoon
Ah, yeah, some of them are great – particularly the arrow keys!
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