Hi guys,
is it possible to modify a standard Model M keyboard to use a shorter space bar, and put the Alt keys closer to the middle? The new Alt keys would be now under X/C and M/, in the attached image.
I would appreciate any ideas! Thanks!
Modify Model M for thumb keys?
- y11971alex
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That's not feasible short of making new circuitry to accommodate the new keys under those positions.
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You could make a small PCB for some cherry switches that goes were your spacebar is. Then you can PCB mount your Cherry greens or whatever to the PCB and route a teensie to it. It's a hefty task unless you have designed PCBs before.
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- micrex22
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There are Japanese Model Ms (the standard 101s in the slimmer chassis and trackpoint that Unicomp later used for their "space savers"). You'd have to buy one of those and franken the guts into a US one. Or just use it as-is. But they're kind of pesky to find since I imagine many Japanese are fond of them

Those JP buckling spring keyboards are more related to the M2 and M15, so they won't be appropriate if you're looking to modify a normal 101 or SSK.
The industrial SSK in the pic happens to be brand new which is why it's so clean and shiny.
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