Anyone tell me how this keyswitch works? I am utterly confused
Posted: 26 Oct 2025, 19:06
Hi all! I'm repairing an unusual machine - a French Goupil II from 1982. It's a 6800 based machine (6808 to be exact), and it's been a long process. It's now booting, but the keyboard is giving me trouble and I'm trying to understand it. I cannot get my head around how this keyswitch works!
When you press a key, it lifts away from the membrane, when you release it, the two metal arms make contact with pads on the membrane. The two metal arms aren't connected, as far as I can tell with my multimeter, so my first theory (that depressing a key breaks a circuit) doesn't seem to hold up. But then, what do these arms do? Perhaps there is something happening inside the keyswitch that I can't see, and that these arms are connected to something else. Has anyone else seen a switch like this?
Many thanks in advance, Tony.
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When you press a key, it lifts away from the membrane, when you release it, the two metal arms make contact with pads on the membrane. The two metal arms aren't connected, as far as I can tell with my multimeter, so my first theory (that depressing a key breaks a circuit) doesn't seem to hold up. But then, what do these arms do? Perhaps there is something happening inside the keyswitch that I can't see, and that these arms are connected to something else. Has anyone else seen a switch like this?
Many thanks in advance, Tony.
Some more pictures ...