since discovering my love for mechanical keyboards a while ago , especially vintage ones and noticing that vintage keebs with the "enthusiast" well known switches like vint cherrys or alps are quite expensive and rare to come by, escpecially in southern germany where iam from, i started looking for alternatives. more precise, vintage electrical typewriters.
Iam currently in the process of compiling an archive with images of said typewriter with their keycaps pulled of, to have reference in the future when looking for ones that can be harvested for keycaps and switches, since they are electrical waste anyway.
If there is interest in that, i might share it in the future.
But lets get to the title of this post. I recently struck " gold", i found a listing online, for a triumph-adler typewriter , after asking the seller to send my some pics with the keycaps pulled of, i noticed the cherry branding on the very mx looking switches.
I bought it sight unseen for 15 euros including shipping.
the machine and package were quite big.
after pulling it out, i noticed the very poor condition of the whole machine , which wouldnt be a problem though, since iam only planning to keep the "keyboard" part of the whole machine.
after unscrewing two screws in the bottom and prying a bit i finally got the keyboard pcb with plate and everything out.
quite dirty, but nothing compressed air , and later some isopropal cant fix.
After removing all of the keycaps to wash them in the washing machine, and going outside to blow away the years of dust , hair and debris the board / pcb looked to be in ok condition , i hope it still works , even though i have no idea if i wanna / can use it in the future.
looking closer at the switches, i noticed that the stems where quite unfamiliar, after some googeling i found out that they are probably [wiki]wiki/Cherry_MX-M8_Adapter[/wiki].
Since i want to be able to use the switches and keycaps some day , i dont know what the best way is of doing so , since iam quite new to the hobby. Should i desolder all of them and but them in a mx compatible keyboard , or can i somehow use the existing pcb and get it to work with usb ? i dont know what type of cable / connector that is and how i can read the signal coming from it. i have some basic knowledge of electronics and i know how to solder and have a decent soldering iron.
Any help , Infos or just Feedback is greatly appreciated ,
bye & happy typing !
Nick
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