Ortek MKB-84SX: The Restoration
Posted: 23 Sep 2016, 18:10
It's no surprise that Alps keyboards tend to be far from usable in poor condition. Unfortunately, I wasn't very aware about this when I purchased my first Alps SKCM keyboard a little over a year ago: the Ortek MKB-84SX. It's an Alps SKCM White keyboard with an odd yet modern 75% layout. The only drawback was that the condition. Although certainly reversible, it was in very poor condition when I got it. It was only until recently where I got around to restoring it.
Before:





After:





I worked hard to thoroughly clean all of the switches. Not just dusting them out, but soaking every single part of the switches aside from the switchplates. Took some time to clean up the plate, tried to remove as much corrosion as possible, gave it a (somewhat) better paint job and reassembled it. The result? It was completely worth it. The switches feel much smoother now, and the clicks are much more consistent.
I had to also replace the caps because the original modifier keys were low-quality, pad-printed ABS. As of now, every single key is double-shot ABS aside for the ISO enter key.
Not too big about the layout, I prefer my AT-101W for its layout, but it's still a very fun board.
Before:





After:





I worked hard to thoroughly clean all of the switches. Not just dusting them out, but soaking every single part of the switches aside from the switchplates. Took some time to clean up the plate, tried to remove as much corrosion as possible, gave it a (somewhat) better paint job and reassembled it. The result? It was completely worth it. The switches feel much smoother now, and the clicks are much more consistent.
I had to also replace the caps because the original modifier keys were low-quality, pad-printed ABS. As of now, every single key is double-shot ABS aside for the ISO enter key.
Not too big about the layout, I prefer my AT-101W for its layout, but it's still a very fun board.