Keyboards spotting

So many cool stuffs in Wargames !

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There’s also this keyboard in Revenge that caught my eye:

Pretty clean!

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that copper faceplate looks stellar, and its side profile is surprisingly modern, besides the admittedly larger side bezels

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Found the keyboard deets on Geekhack:

  • The keyboard is from an Otrona Attache “luggable” computer.
  • The orange hook on the back of the keyboard is for attaching to the computer’s front, and hinges to close it.
  • The switches are Fujitsu Leaf Spring gen 1.
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Look at those keycaps! :heart_eyes:

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That’s a nice one, will re-watch this movie soon :slight_smile:

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Watching one of the most horrific movie ever made, Prince of Darkness from the master John Carpenter.

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Now that I read this thread I’m definitely going to unintentionally look for keyboards in films.

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BBC Micro keyboard. Looks pretty cool.

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The Adventures of Tintin

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Watching Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

“Chance favors the prepared mind.”

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Travis Dane : Oh, I want you to remember something: I was smarter than all of you before I worked there. I was smarter than all of you while I worked there. And I’m still smarter than all of you. Au revoir.

:grin:

fujitsu leaf spring in shin kamen rider (1992)

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Fifth Element (1997) - Futuristic lefty 50%-ish with numpad.

I know it’s just a prop, but the layout looks pretty cool for a one-handed keyboard.

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Nice find

Really nice find ! Must rewatch this movie :smile:

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With the strangest numpad in the world :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

I have the same on my phone, very disturbing :neutral_face:

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Where is the 4!? :frowning_face:

Edit: Oops, replied to myself. There should be a dunce badge for that or something :thinking:

The layout of that Numpad puts the 4 next to the 3 - makes it a nice triangle.
1,2,3,4
5,6,7
8,9,
0

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