Model M Key Cap Replacement WAS: Keyboards and the Model M (was Re: NEC ProSpeed 386)
geneb
geneb at deltasoft.com
Wed Jun 1 08:52:54 CDT 2016
On Tue, 31 May 2016, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
> Unicomp still sells replacement caps (
> http://www.pckeyboard.com/page/category/Buttons ), however I believe they
> have a minimum order amount (price). There are also the ever-so-hated
> keyboard forums where you can often post a "Looking for" and find someone
> with some spares they'll dump dirt cheap or free.
>
AFAIK, the key caps that Unicomp sells are the monolithic cap & plunger
that their keyboards use, not the two-part keys that the real Model M
keyboards use. (For those not aware, the Model M key cap is separate from
the plunger - the key cap is _literally_ just a cap on top of a smaller
key form that's got the plunger molded in.)
g.
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