Micro-switch ST.. anything that can be done to save it
Posted: 23 Sep 2017, 06:00
I have this old board, 1984-ish, that has (what I believe to be) Micro-Switch ST discrete rubber domes.

In general this is not a great switch. They are very mushy and have hardly any tactility.
Some of the domes are completely squashed and have no 'recoil', i.e. they do not have sufficient force to push the keycap back up. In the below picture, the top two domes are permanently collapsed and the bottom two are normal.

And the plate hole size is just a bit too small for a cherry switch, just by about 1mm north to south.
If you had this board, what would you do with it? I can't think of a way to restore the springyness to the switches, they aren't available anywhere, and the board and keycaps can't be fitted with something else. It'd be kind of cool to put Cherry switches in it but it would require enlarging the plate holes with a file. Not sure I want to do that...

In general this is not a great switch. They are very mushy and have hardly any tactility.
Some of the domes are completely squashed and have no 'recoil', i.e. they do not have sufficient force to push the keycap back up. In the below picture, the top two domes are permanently collapsed and the bottom two are normal.

And the plate hole size is just a bit too small for a cherry switch, just by about 1mm north to south.
If you had this board, what would you do with it? I can't think of a way to restore the springyness to the switches, they aren't available anywhere, and the board and keycaps can't be fitted with something else. It'd be kind of cool to put Cherry switches in it but it would require enlarging the plate holes with a file. Not sure I want to do that...