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- 01 Nov 2014, 14:19
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Model F improvement: (dis)assembly tips and Space bar mod
- Replies: 13
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I just levered out the spacebar the same way as I would on a Model M. The sides in the stabilizer wells I pulled out too. The plastic catches that grip the stabilizer wire look a bit different on the two sides, so I might have bent one of them, but I think I can still get it back. Right, so I have t...
- 31 Oct 2014, 16:11
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Model F improvement: (dis)assembly tips and Space bar mod
- Replies: 13
- Views: 19814
I'm happy with the springiness of my AT keyboard but I would like to reattach the spacebar to its stabilizer. I popped it off, thinking it could easily be reattached like the Model M spacebars, but it's not so simple... Is there a way to reattach the spacebar to its stabilizer without stripping down...
- 12 Dec 2012, 18:30
- Forum: Geekhacker refugee camp
- Topic: Geekhack down again
- Replies: 47
- Views: 90193
Geekhack down again
This time the domain expired and was taken over by squatters? Is there an alternate domain name or IP address?
- 03 Apr 2012, 12:16
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: IBM 3276 Data Entry Keyboard
- Replies: 50
- Views: 26033
Later IBM made terminal keyboards with 'Data Entry' layout. Pictures of one here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7500206@N0 ... 730273251/
Apart from the odd layout it's a normal Model F 122-key board, and can be interfaced to modern PCs using Soarer's converter.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7500206@N0 ... 730273251/
Apart from the odd layout it's a normal Model F 122-key board, and can be interfaced to modern PCs using Soarer's converter.