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keyboard sk-7102 vs sk-7100
keyboard sk-7102 vs sk-7100

New Messagekeyboard sk-7102 vs sk-7100 (modified 0 times) drun
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Can anyone tell me the part number for the sk-7100 "key block?" I've been talking with a company about "repairing sk-7100's" and I think they found a bunch of the "key blocks". They told me a few part numbers, but I can't match them up because the keyboards I have are the sk-7102 that shipped with the GCT (no alt key). So If anyone that has a sk-7100 and is willing to take a few minutes to unscrew it and grab the part number that is on the bottom of the "key block" I'd really be happy. If the part number matches one of the numbers that I was told from the company, I'll get as many as I can and pass the key blocks out to anyone else that wants an alt key (and labeled F keys) on their GCT keyboard without having to buy a sk-7100. My understanding is that the "key block" can be swapped out between the two models and have normal keys in the sk-7102's keyboard case.

Thanks,
-Drun

08-29-2002 17:57:22

New MessageRE:keyboard sk-7102 vs sk-7100 (modified 0 times) *SF*
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Lite-On Model SK-7100

"key block" Label Markings
Model K950549A1 S/N 20010103131
REV US P/N KKMD95058U

08-29-2002 20:12:52

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