




I haven't cleaned this up yet, so more photos incoming. Due to tooling limitations, I am not able to separate the top case from the keyboard, which is tethered to the case with a grounding cable.
So what then they need to be cleaned! It's a 30+ year old keyboard!
WOT?
Sorry to break it to you but those switches cannot be opened, I'm not sure if ultrasonic cleaning will help.
Absolutely. Just clean it up and take the following pics:
If you take the sensor out, the whole bottom of the switch is essentially open. You can't disassemble them further than that, but it's wide open enough to sonicate them with. I've done it myself, and it works!
I remember that picture of your keycaps, did you ever post pics of the entire keyboard? If so link plz!pr0ximity wrote: My Burroughs's hall-effects are quite dirty as well. It suffers from extremely smooth dead-on keypresses, but atrociously rough off-center presses. The caps are truly beautiful on these things, though.
How is the spacebar? Mine is particularly terrible, I suspect it has something to do with the metal-on-metal friction of the stabilizing mechanisms and perhaps some kind of residue (maybe from ancient lubricant?).
Indeedseebart wrote:I remember that picture of your keycaps, did you ever post pics of the entire keyboard? If so link plz!pr0ximity wrote: My Burroughs's hall-effects are quite dirty as well. It suffers from extremely smooth dead-on keypresses, but atrociously rough off-center presses. The caps are truly beautiful on these things, though.
How is the spacebar? Mine is particularly terrible, I suspect it has something to do with the metal-on-metal friction of the stabilizing mechanisms and perhaps some kind of residue (maybe from ancient lubricant?).