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Tandberg did not only make terminals, they also made PC-compatible keyboards.
Tandberg did not only make terminals, they also made PC-compatible keyboards.
== Description ==
== Description ==
The TDV 5010 keyboard<ref>[https://deskthority.net/wiki/Tandberg_Display_TDV_5010 Deksthority wiki - Tandberg Display TDV 5010]</ref> is a PC compatible keyboard.
== Images ==
== Images ==
outside
<gallery>
File:TDV5010 top 20190412 133057.jpg
File:TDV5010 underside 20190412 133120.jpg
File:TDV5010 back 20190412 133449.jpg
File:TDV5010 detail ps2 connector 20190412 133222.jpg
File:TDV5010 detail label key click function underside 20190412 133131.jpg
File:TDV5010 detail label version underside 20190412 133145.jpg
File:TDV5010 detail Tandberg logo 20190412 133104.jpg
</gallery>
inside
<gallery>
File:TDV5010 inside overview 20190412 133708.jpg
File:TDV5010 inside front bezel 20190412 133725.jpg
File:TDV5010 inside keyboard PCB 20190412 133736.jpg
File:TDV5010 inside detail keyboard PCB label 20190412 133750.jpg
File:TDV5010 inside underside of keyboard PCB top controller PCB bottom case 20190412 133934.jpg
File:TDV5010 inside detail top controller PCB 20190412 133941.jpg
File:TDV5010 detail controller PCB 20190412 134022.jpg
File:TDV5010 detail controller PCB 20190412 134014.jpg
</gallery>
cable
<gallery>
File:TDV5010 cable 1 20190412 130020.jpg
File:TDV5010 cable keyboard end 1 20190412 130037.jpg
File:TDV5010 cable adapter end 1 20190412 130033.jpg
File:TDV5010 cable DIN plug and adapter 1 20190412 130331.jpg
File:TDV5010 cable DIN plug and adapter 2 20190412 130419.jpg
</gallery>
== History ==
== History ==
; 2019-07-07 : since the keyboard have real switches under the blind panels (where NOTIS keys normally are), I decided to test those switches. First I connected the keyboard to a FreeBSD machine with a real PS/2 port. But none of the "blinded" switches produce a code (tested both in console and with <code>xev</code>). Next I connected the keyboard to a laptop running Debian 9 with a usb-to-PS/2 adapter. Same here - none of the "blinded" switches produce a code in <code>xev</code>.
; 2019-04-12 : I got a cable (ps/2 to AT (DIN plug) plus one AT to ps/2 adapter from my friend. Tested the keyboard with a usb to ps/2 adapter - the keyboard works.
; 2019-04-12 : I got a cable (ps/2 to AT (DIN plug) plus one AT to ps/2 adapter from my friend. Tested the keyboard with a usb to ps/2 adapter - the keyboard works.
; 2019-04-09 : I got a Tandberg TDV 5010 keyboard from a friend.
; 2019-04-09 : I got a Tandberg TDV 5010 keyboard from a friend.

Latest revision as of 19:13, 7 July 2019

Tandberg did not only make terminals, they also made PC-compatible keyboards.

Description

The TDV 5010 keyboard[1] is a PC compatible keyboard.

Images

outside

inside

cable

History

2019-07-07
since the keyboard have real switches under the blind panels (where NOTIS keys normally are), I decided to test those switches. First I connected the keyboard to a FreeBSD machine with a real PS/2 port. But none of the "blinded" switches produce a code (tested both in console and with xev). Next I connected the keyboard to a laptop running Debian 9 with a usb-to-PS/2 adapter. Same here - none of the "blinded" switches produce a code in xev.
2019-04-12
I got a cable (ps/2 to AT (DIN plug) plus one AT to ps/2 adapter from my friend. Tested the keyboard with a usb to ps/2 adapter - the keyboard works.
2019-04-09
I got a Tandberg TDV 5010 keyboard from a friend.

References