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Not even noticeable at first, but it makes a tiny differenceĢ) the bottom row in my Logitech k200 is higher - maybe by 10-20% than the rest of the keyboard.

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However, on the Perixx, there are several things that work against this:ġ) the rows are closer together. On a full-size (well, LP-family keycap) keyboard I can easily use the Control key with the palm. Sheesh!īTW, here's an observation from using the Perixx / Cherry. er-cutter/ - moss-covered wooden keyboard. Not related at all, but I stumbled upon this funny tidbit during my searches today. The Perixx/Cherry feels OK on its own, yet cheap by comparison. They are smoother, yet still nicely porous, very nice to the touch. I can't make them out though.īTW, if you look at the side-by-side action shot of the two keyboards, you'll notice that the key caps are much nicer quality. Note the "mystery switch" has tiny inscriptions on the plastic parts.

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Luckily enough they're a small company and can be contacted directly! They even have a guy who specializes in laptop keyboards. The keyboard is probably sourced from Darfon, and Darfon sources their switches yet somewhere else. The pics mention "Flextronics" and "Darfon". The dv7 6000 seems to be a slightly updated version of my laptop which is dv6 6000 series.

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The second and third shot are of the dv7 6000 series keyboard. Then I googled the replacement part number and searched for probably half an hour until I stumbled upon these:

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I've found this out by going to the hp support site, they have support manuals which list all replacement parts for a specific laptop model and sub-model. They make whitelabel everything: from lab equipment to washing machines, and yes, keyboards. I have been searching around this morning and found out that the keyboard is provided to Apple by a company called Flextronics. It seems the plastic is stiffer (it's not just as soft as the silicone rubber used in the Cherry) and the dome seems to be narrower at the base (again making it stiffer). I attribute the better feel to the distortion dome's higher stiffness. Inspecting visually, the hp switch is different from either of the ones in the Thinkpad guide (so it might not be alps, nmb, or chicony) and the cherry sx that I have here. I had to take like 10 each of those photos because the camera was too shaky. There doesn't seem to be noticeable difference between them, though. Funnily enough the Perixx (and so the Cherry KW 6000) uses two different switch types, black and white. You can actually notice that if you look at the keyboard from the side: the keycaps are attached at the bottom edge, and are supported by the dome, therefore they tilt towards the bottom edge ("forward" or "toward the typist"). The Cherry SX switches are the other way around. Phew, actually there's nothing to be afraid of, just pull up the bottom edge of the keycap until the scissor attached at the top of the keycap comes out of the brace at the underside of the keycap.ĭid the same to the tilde on the Perixx. I have finally braved it and ripped off the numlock key on my laptop. I was pretty sure it was neither of those, because I have been using the T430 for a longer period of time, and tried one of the new chiclet ones, and they weren't anywhere near as good as the keyboard on the HP! Surprise! They had a much longer, and mushier throw.

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There are some guides on how to identify the ones in the Thinkpads, that might be a place to start) NMB, ALPS and Chicony are the ones that I know of (they made/make the Thinkpad keyboards).














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