At 10:57 AM 3/6/02 -0600, you wrote:
On Wed, 6 Mar
2002, Douglas Quebbeman wrote:
and they keyboard will work, but the trick is
finding the pads. There are
many Keytronics keyboards that use these foam pads
If you know exactly _which_ Keytronics kbds do this trick, and you
need one/some let me know. I may be able to get a couple. Lots cheaper
than Sun equipment....
Doc
Seems to me that if someone is going to all this trouble to tear apart a
keyboard and replace all the pads, they might as well use brand new pads.
Just contact Keytronic, I think the pads are only about 10 cents each.
They sure made my Terak keyboard work great, I can even play Asteroids
now ;)
-Lawrence LeMay
Keytronics end-of-life'd them and sold the rights to mil-key, who is
charging $0.50 each. Thus, it costs about $45 plus shipping to fix up the
keyboard.
So even a $15 used sun keyboard, as overpriced as it is, is better than that.