Caught sight of a bbc micro raw board on ebay with PED type keyswitch's. Its pretty cheap and I am considering getting hold of it for a a restoration job. The only problem is that there is no keycaps and I can't find any keycaps being sold separately on ebay. On the wiki it infers that they are similar to Hi-Tek High profile but does not actaully clarify if they share the same cap mount:
wiki/PED_keyswitch
Does anyone know what caps are compatible with this switch or if it is even viable to get hold of replacements?
Compatible caps for PED keyswitch's?
- ArtyomTheMetroHopper
- Location: England
- Main keyboard: Soon to be IBM 5382
- Main mouse: Corsair M65
- Favorite switch: Beamspring
- ArtyomTheMetroHopper
- Location: England
- Main keyboard: Soon to be IBM 5382
- Main mouse: Corsair M65
- Favorite switch: Beamspring
Seems like people are not as sure as I am, I think I will pass on the restoration
- ArtyomTheMetroHopper
- Location: England
- Main keyboard: Soon to be IBM 5382
- Main mouse: Corsair M65
- Favorite switch: Beamspring
Ah I overlooked that bit, little embarrassing . Oh well
- browncow
- Location: Poland
- Main keyboard: Chicony 5161 - blue alps
- Main mouse: microsoft ime3.0
- Favorite switch: Futaba MA
Maybe it would be possible to 3D-print some sort of an adapter, but i guess unless alps/cherry keystem fits inside the slider, you would have to deal with your keycaps sitting way higher than normal :/
- ArtyomTheMetroHopper
- Location: England
- Main keyboard: Soon to be IBM 5382
- Main mouse: Corsair M65
- Favorite switch: Beamspring
The funny thing about this hobby is the more and more I delve into it, I find myself needing a 3d printer more and more.
Dont think I will be breaking the bank anytime soon for a 3d printer to get PED caps, but I have decent amount of experience using fusion 360 and may invest my time in keyboard open source projects (like those 3d printed key switch's that pop up).
- browncow
- Location: Poland
- Main keyboard: Chicony 5161 - blue alps
- Main mouse: microsoft ime3.0
- Favorite switch: Futaba MA
I'm sure if you ask there somebody could print stuff for you, but with those caps you would have to figure out if any of the popular keystems can fit inside the slider of that switch. then some kind of an adapter would be possible. the other possiblility is, if you can open the switch, you could print a replacement slider (though resin based printers would be smooth enough for sliders only i think)
I have tried to make new ALPS sliders with cherry cross mount, my buddy has a resin 3D printer. It was a limited succes, i think the print is smooth enough to work as a slider but i need to get the dimensions just right.
I have tried to make new ALPS sliders with cherry cross mount, my buddy has a resin 3D printer. It was a limited succes, i think the print is smooth enough to work as a slider but i need to get the dimensions just right.