I'm making a custom 122 keyboard, combining some 102 key caps in order to make the main layout as "normal" (to me) as possible.
The spot where the \ key would go has no hammer, but the membrane is there and it registers when pressed. Is it possible to get a hammer into there without disassembling the keyboard entirely?
My guess is no, but I figure someone here may know for sure.
Replacing a hammer on a Model M
- Muirium
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I misread the title as "Replacing a hammer with a Model M." Well, when under attack…
Halvar is of course right. You have to break the plastic rivets which hold the plate and membrane together to get a new hammer inside. The bolt mod is then necessary to put them back together. There's a video how to here somewhere. I'll dig it out. I've one ahead of me too.
So there is everything else you need in the right spot already? Must be a barrel there if you can see the membrane I suppose!
Halvar is of course right. You have to break the plastic rivets which hold the plate and membrane together to get a new hammer inside. The bolt mod is then necessary to put them back together. There's a video how to here somewhere. I'll dig it out. I've one ahead of me too.
So there is everything else you need in the right spot already? Must be a barrel there if you can see the membrane I suppose!
- lamune
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Yes, everything is in good order. I need to move some barrels around, take out a couple of spring assemblies from where they're not needed and drop a hammer-spring assembly into the spot where the \ key should be in order to make the ISO-122 into a US-layout. Looks like I'll have to do it the hard way- thankfully I have a worthless dome-switch Unicomp 122 on hand to try it out on before the IBM goes under the drill.
I'm considering doing a "screw" mod, not a bolt mod though- I think it'll be easier. I'm not sure though what size screws would be best- I'm guessing some self-tapping M4's would be sufficient.
It would be awesome to rearrange the arrow keys into a pc-standard T, but it looks like that would be quite the endeavor.
I'm considering doing a "screw" mod, not a bolt mod though- I think it'll be easier. I'm not sure though what size screws would be best- I'm guessing some self-tapping M4's would be sufficient.
It would be awesome to rearrange the arrow keys into a pc-standard T, but it looks like that would be quite the endeavor.
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
The video I mentioned. Phosphorglow writes about it here.