Filesixty Keyboard

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David G
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Filesixty Keyboard

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So it seems that Filesixty, a London company, made different versions of a stick-on keyboard
* Original
* Improved
* Buttonset with coloured SHIFT and ENTER keys

Filesixty Buttonset keyboard
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Buttonset: white keys/black letters (with some red & blue keys)
Improved: black keys/white letters

Buttonset: red SHIFT & FUNCT\N/L, blue top row keys
Improved: black SHIFT & FUNCTION\ENTER

Buttonset: Zero key labeled '0 RUB'
Improved: Zero key labeled '0 DELETE'

Further variations are evident with the NEWLINE key:
* FUNCT NEW LINE
* FUNCT ENTER
* FUNCT N/L
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Vorticon
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Re: Filesixty Keyboard

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How well did these work?
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Re: Filesixty Keyboard

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The version pictured above is made from hard plastic as is the "spring" mechanism under the buttons. I have one of these and quite frankly they are bloody awful to use requiring a very hard keypress, however they improved upon this with a version made out of neoprene ( I believe ) and this version was most excellent for the time although the keys did wobble a bit and like the Jupiter Ace required a full on central keypress.

Under the top decal layer there is a moulded mat rather like the spectrum one.
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Re: Filesixty Keyboard

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I have a couple of these. I use one on my 32k and the other is spare. Briliant improvement ewpecially for the thumb presses!
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Re: Filesixty Keyboard

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Its1982again wrote: Sun Oct 23, 2022 6:28 pm I have a couple of these. I use one on my 32k and the other is spare. Briliant improvement ewpecially for the thumb presses!
Whick model do you have that works well, the black-key version or the white-key version?
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Re: Filesixty Keyboard

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Both black key versiins, and both neoprene rather than hard plastic. I've had a few of those and not too good.
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Re: Filesixty Keyboard

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This advertisement (different copy here in 1080p resolution) says "improved" and has the black keys. Funny thing is in the ad it looks retro (all black) whereas the ad from 5 months prior had the multi-color keyboard

Computer Answers Apr 1984 page 155
Computer Answers Apr 1984 page 155
A NEW, IMPROVED
ZX81 KEYBOARD AT THE SAME
OLD PRICE.£9.95.


There's only one thing wrong with the ZX81. Its keyboard

Or rather its lack of one

Since it's flat your fingers don't feel as if there's any response to the pressure put on the keys

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                           __________
                          /          \
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     ZX81 KEYS           FILESIXTY KEYS
In other words, you're not quite sure which keys you've pressed until the screen actually tells you

Our new, improved push button keyboard changes all that.

It matches the ZX81 perfectly And the keys give a real calculator type feel.

To set it up all you have to do is peel off the adhesive backing and stick it on top of the ZX81 touchpad

Becaus no tampering or soldering is involved the guarantee is not affected And it will last for up to 3-1/2 million operations

But our keyboard doesn't just come loaded with features With it comes a separate overlay and a set of coloured stick-on labels to make game playing easer.

It's yours for the original price of £9.95

Whichever way you look at it, we think you'll agree that it's a keyboard that's quite outstanding

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Orders to Filesixty Ltd FREEPOST London W9 2BR
Checques/PO made to Filesixty Ltd
Please send me _____ (qty.) Keyboard at £9.95 each
(including VAT and P&P)
Total £ BLOCK CAPITALS
NAME _____
ADDRESS _____

G1
FILESIXTY

Filesixty Ltd 25 Chippenham Mews, London W9 2AN England Tel 01 289 3059 Telex 268 048 EXTLDN G4087
Is that a residential flat at 25 Chippenham Mews?
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Re: Filesixty Keyboard

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That's because (as explained in my previous post) one is made of hard plastic and the new "improved" one of neoprene therefore two different types of style/materials but both from the same company.

As for the flat being residential possibly so as much of the cottage industry in software and add-ons that emerged for the Sinclair range were produced by private individuals from their homes rather than a professional factory set up.
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Re: Filesixty Keyboard

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Moggy wrote: Sun Oct 23, 2022 1:15 pm The version pictured above is made from hard plastic as is the "spring" mechanism under the buttons. I have one of these and quite frankly they are bloody awful to use requiring a very hard keypress
I've heard it is comprised of chiclet-style keys with a nubbin on the bottom of each key that, being centred over the ZX81 keyboard, will press down on centre of the key. But having a raised key for improved touch feel and it's a (slightly) movable key instead of just the flat membrane

Is it the keys that are made of hard plastic, or the entire framework of the stick-on keyboard?


The above picture mentioned (first post) is the white-key version with (white keys with black letters)
It has a FUNCT N/L key

Here is an ad from November 1983 USA advert: Filesixty Buttonset keyboard
This ad shows a FUNCT NEW LINE key


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Sync magazine Nov 1983 page 23
Sync magazine Nov 1983 page 23
NOW. A TS1000/ZX81 PUSH-BUTTON KEYBOARD FOR UNDER $20.00.

At last there's a really cheap but efficient way of ironing out the TS1000/ZX81's only real bug: its keyboard. The Filesixty Buttonset offers:

* A full-travel calculator-type moving keyboard for only $19.50.

* Installed in seconds. The peel-off adhesive backing means you just register into position and press.

* No messy labels, dismantling or soldering.

* 3 groups of colour keys to pick out shift, numerals and newline.

* Precision moulded in ABS to match your TS1000/ZX81, with contrasting legends for maximum legibility.

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[drawing: wipe the old unit with a cloth]
1. Make sure the original keyboard is clean and check that all the keys function.

[drawing: back of Buttonset keyboard small pads (3 along top and 3 on bottom)]
2. The Buttonset is held in place by self adhesive pads.

[drawing: using fingernail]
3. So all you do is remove the protective backing.

[drawing: center the Buttonset over the original keyboard]
4. And place it centrally on your TS1000/ZX81.

---------------
Checues/money orders made payable to Filesixty Ltd.

Please send me ________ (qty.) Buttonset(s) at $19.50 each (inclusive of postage& packaging).

Total $_________________________BLOCK CAPITALS
(U.S. DOLLARS ONLY)

Name _____________
Address _____________
_____________________
State________________
Zip__________________
USA4SYNC N/D '83
FILESIXTY
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Orders to Filesixty Ltd. P.O. Box 1469 Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 10156
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Re: Filesixty Keyboard

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Here is the underside of one of the soft rubber type keyboards:

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