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Re: Unicomp followup



You have the terminal version of this keyboard.  Lisa K's link takes you to the correct product which, at the least, will provide F1-F10 on the left.  Other non-standard key placements you'll have to life with, or use a keyboard utility to reassign keys as desired.

Another alternative is getting a customized PS2 version of this keyboard, if they still offer that service, though the physical layout won't be altered.  You could reassign an anomalous key, but not get rid of it.



From: J R FOX
To: XyWrite List
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2018 1:04 PM
Subject: Unicomp followup

Hi All,

I have not had a chance to follow up on this until now.  As the outcome to our recent discussion about this here, I ordered 3 of their 5250 USB buckling spring keyboards.  This was mainly to address an immediate replacement need at our office, but I also wanted to set aside one more spare for myself.  Now having unboxed two of them and started typing on them, I'm somewhat disappointed -- and left wondering whether I ordered the correct model ?

The keystrike response is not exactly the same as on the Northgate Omni / Avant predecessors, but I would have to say that all things considered it is close enough.  Rather, my issues focus on the layout.  Instead of the **essential** for XyWrite function keys at the left, I see ScrLK, Printscreen, Help, Record, Play, Pause, SysReq, a Windows key, and one I haven't identified yet.  (The workstation that had the dead keyboard that is being replaced is used by someone who was never a touch typist.  I tend to doubt this will matter much to him . . .  but *I* care.)  To my mind, this makes the keyboard almost unacceptable for XyWrite.  There go most of my keyboard macros of so many years -- or at least the most convenient, one-handed versions thereof.  I also do not like the small Left-Shift key, and the location of certain other keys.  (If it helps those of you who may be unfamiliar with this Unicomp keyboard, I will attach a snapshot, or a scan of the "key map" they included in the box.) 

Had to go hunting for the ESC key -- not good !  When going for the Left-Shift, I keep accidentally hitting a plain, unmarked key that is immediately adjacent, which happens to be a another "\".  Quite annoying !  This keyboard also seems to have no provision for duplicating the original Omni key arrangement for location of Caps Lock | Left CTRL | Left Shift | Left ALT.  This was a defining characteristic of the Northgate Omnis and the Avant Stellar, for which they very thoughtfully included alternate keycaps, a dedicated key-popping tool, detailed instructions -- and, in the case of the Avant, some required software that needed to be run when making the change. 

I'm thinking there will also be some other issues of concern that I will discover, in due course.  Just where this leaves things I remain uncertain.  For my home use, I cannot wait to return to the Avant spare that I've been using for the last couple years.  And this greatly increases my interest in trying to have the 3 or 4 now defective Northgates that we've accumulated over time repaired.  (To be more accurate, I think one of those must be a Maxicomp.)  I also can't rule out getting back to keeping an eye on the used market.

Let me know what you think.  


  Jordan