IBM PC Non-Stepped Cap Replacements

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snuci
Vintage computer guy

30 Apr 2016, 17:23

I recently acquired an IBM PC XT keyboard that had some strange key caps. I thought they might actually be remolded key complete key caps to replace most of the stepped keys. I imagine these were made because some people just didn't love the stepped key caps!

The key tops were made by Applied Dynamics and it turns out that they are just stuck to the top of the existing key tops. What I am more impressed is is not the actual key tops themselves but the sticky residue used that is STILL sticky! Amazing after 30 years. The legends on these key tops are engraved and you can see the Return key, being heavily used, has worn some but it's an interesting fix to something that was clearly a problem for some.

Thought this might be interesting with the attached one page document (with extra insert).
IBM PC Applied Dynamics key tops - key tops applied
IBM PC Applied Dynamics key tops - key tops applied
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IBM PC Applied Dynamics key tops - key tops applied
IBM PC Applied Dynamics key tops - key tops applied
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IBM PC Applied Dynamics key tops - key tops removed
IBM PC Applied Dynamics key tops - key tops removed
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IBM PC Applied Dynamics key tops - top
IBM PC Applied Dynamics key tops - top
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IBM PC Applied Dynamics key tops - bottom with sticky substance
IBM PC Applied Dynamics key tops - bottom with sticky substance
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IBM PC Applied Dynamics key tops - documentation front
IBM PC Applied Dynamics key tops - documentation front
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IBM PC Applied Dynamics key tops - documentation back
IBM PC Applied Dynamics key tops - documentation back
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dzhoou

30 Apr 2016, 17:36

I knew it is this ad brochure just by looking at the thread title. Basically it's for those who hate the stepped keys everywhere on the XT keyboard ;P

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alienman82

30 Apr 2016, 17:55

removed.
Last edited by alienman82 on 02 Mar 2018, 03:01, edited 1 time in total.

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seebart
Offtopicthority Instigator

30 Apr 2016, 19:11

I want some too snuci! But matching IBM gray please. 8-)

Engicoder

30 Apr 2016, 23:24

I almost bought this!! I hesitated and it was gone. Glad is went to a good home! I didn't realize they were just glued on top of the existing keys. That's one way to make replacement keycaps:)

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livingspeedbump
Not what they seem

03 May 2016, 02:40

whoa! I've seen these before but never with the documentation. Fantastic find.

modology

08 May 2016, 09:01

perhaps someone should 3D printing a non-stepped keycaps for model M.

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emdude
Model M Apologist

08 May 2016, 09:08

Doesn't Unicomp make non-stepped Caps Lock keys? Sure you'd have to put up with Unicomp legends, but still..

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ideus

09 May 2016, 19:00

What was the "hot stamped"' method to print the legends on those tops?

I suppose the stepped keys help to cover wider areas than one unit while still did not require a stabilizers, but make the modifiers a bit harder to type on than contemporary full touch keys.

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