Model M key issues:
Posted: 01 Sep 2025, 20:52
I have a pair of Battleships, one of which I use in my van, and the other in my home office. Type Is; the one in my van is a 1985; the one in my office is a 1988. The one in my van was modded by ClickyKeyboards, including replacing the left splitshift and tilda keys with an ANSI left shift that came out of ClickyKeyboards stash.
A few weeks ago on the one in my van, the right shift key suddenly started binding when pressed on the right of the key. I made a note to swap out that key with another at some point, never got around to it.
Today, the left key started quite suddenly clacking like a keyboard with bad rivets; key rim on barrel plate. It was fine, and then clack every time. When I got home, I pulled one of each key off one of my many Model Ms I don't use; this happened to be a 1391401 that I had swapped a Unicomp New Model M Mac set onto (and put its set on a New Model M Mac), so these were barely used Unicomp keys. I was fairly confident that swapping the binding key would fix the problem... and I was correct. I was also fairly confident that swapping the clacking key would not solve the problem... and I was wrong. Solved it completely.
I went back in to my office, and placed the suspect keys on the 1391401. The right shift key bound on that, too, albeit not as badly, and the left shift key clacked just as bad. I have placed an order for new keys from Unicomp (I wanted to colourise them to match the rest of the custom Unicomp sets on those boards, anyway), so I think its a done problem for now, granting that running a 40 year old board in a rough environment is not for those who don't want to tinker.
But what I'm wondering is... why did these keys suddenly start behaving in these ways?
A few weeks ago on the one in my van, the right shift key suddenly started binding when pressed on the right of the key. I made a note to swap out that key with another at some point, never got around to it.
Today, the left key started quite suddenly clacking like a keyboard with bad rivets; key rim on barrel plate. It was fine, and then clack every time. When I got home, I pulled one of each key off one of my many Model Ms I don't use; this happened to be a 1391401 that I had swapped a Unicomp New Model M Mac set onto (and put its set on a New Model M Mac), so these were barely used Unicomp keys. I was fairly confident that swapping the binding key would fix the problem... and I was correct. I was also fairly confident that swapping the clacking key would not solve the problem... and I was wrong. Solved it completely.
I went back in to my office, and placed the suspect keys on the 1391401. The right shift key bound on that, too, albeit not as badly, and the left shift key clacked just as bad. I have placed an order for new keys from Unicomp (I wanted to colourise them to match the rest of the custom Unicomp sets on those boards, anyway), so I think its a done problem for now, granting that running a 40 year old board in a rough environment is not for those who don't want to tinker.
But what I'm wondering is... why did these keys suddenly start behaving in these ways?