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I highly recommend using a Model F Xwhatsit, just run short jumpers to the original membrane connectors that have been desoldered from the original controller/pcb to the rows and columns on the Model F Xwhatsit. It's perfect because there are 16 columns and 8 rows which fits the membranes of all Wheelwriters and SSK's! Super easy to program, and you can optionally add a solenoid
Keen observation there, since as it turns out these typewriters were actually made by TA Royal!zrrion wrote: 12 Jul 2020, 02:37 that is a cherry M9 switch. I've seen TA and Royal typewriters use them like that but never a wheelwriter before