http://www.reddit.com/r/LifeProTips/com ... board_try/
I hope I can bring it back to life... Wish me luck!


Thanks for the tip(s)! I read about the bolt mod for this board, which I might do anyway just to make it more sturdy. Those plastic rivets sound like garbage for an otherwise bulletproof board. Do you recommend alcohol for the assembly inside?scottc wrote: Nice find! I thought that it might be the rubber dome version from the model number, but clickykeyboards tells me it's a 1995 buckling spring model. So a very late one, but should still be good. Probably nice and light compared to older Ms. Before you go and take it apart, pop on a PS2 -> USB adapter and see if it works at all. There's a good chance that it does.
You can take off the keycaps and case first and wash those in warm, soapy water. That'll get most of the crap off. Then the assembly inside should be cleanable with a load of cotton buds (I think Americans call them q-tips, right?). No need to go any further if it works at that point. There's no PCB, just membranes and a metal backplate. You won't see those without breaking plastic rivets off of the back, though, which is unnecessary unless something's very wrong with it.
Oh, and by the way... It's actually REALLY heavy.scottc wrote: Nice find! I thought that it might be the rubber dome version from the model number, but clickykeyboards tells me it's a 1995 buckling spring model. So a very late one, but should still be good. Probably nice and light compared to older Ms. Before you go and take it apart, pop on a PS2 -> USB adapter and see if it works at all. There's a good chance that it does.
You can take off the keycaps and case first and wash those in warm, soapy water. That'll get most of the crap off. Then the assembly inside should be cleanable with a load of cotton buds (I think Americans call them q-tips, right?). No need to go any further if it works at that point. There's no PCB, just membranes and a metal backplate. You won't see those without breaking plastic rivets off of the back, though, which is unnecessary unless something's very wrong with it.