Acer KB 101-A

keyboard Kultist

07 Apr 2019, 16:37

Recently I snagged an Acer KB 101-A. It looked really dirty in the ad
so I knew I was taking a chance on it.

It arrived, and I tentatively checked out how the switches felt. YUM!
Dirt and crap had accumulated between the keys but it looks like none
had made it into the switchs. I vacuumed the hell out of it and am very
happy with the results.

The only problems are that it's yellowed to the point of being near banana
colored, which I don't really care about, and the space bar.

One of the snap in plastic stabilizer clips which the the wire hooks into is
missing. Does anyone know of other keyboards that use that same type? I tried being clever and swapped out the corresponding part from one of the shift key,
but it turned out to be a different size, not long enough to retain the stabilizer
wire.

For now, I'm just hitting the space bar with both thumbs, because as someone
said 'Why the hell not?' :-)

Thanks for any advice guys!

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Chyros

07 Apr 2019, 16:53

The KB-101A uses standard wire clips, they are the predominant type of stabiliser clip on Alps-based boards. You should have no difficulty getting hold of some. Pretty sure some guys in the US can help you out with some; if not, let me know and I'll send you a few :) . Congrats on the purchase!

keyboard Kultist

07 Apr 2019, 17:25

Chyros wrote:
07 Apr 2019, 16:53
The KB-101A uses standard wire clips, they are the predominant type of stabiliser clip on Alps-based boards. You should have no difficulty getting hold of some. Pretty sure some guys in the US can help you out with some; if not, let me know and I'll send you a few :) . Congrats on the purchase!
Thanks man! I have several broken keyboards I got for spare parts, I'll
see if any of them have what I need.

Btw, I now totally get why you like this board so much :-)

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Chyros

07 Apr 2019, 19:46

Glad you're liking it ^^ . You might want to do a soft clean; I am going to publish a set of tutorials on how to do things like that (hopefully in not too long - it's a lot of work though).

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abrahamstechnology

07 Apr 2019, 19:50

Matias sells Alps stabilizer kits. Although I recommend filing a tiny bit off the bottom so they don't bottom out on the plate (quality of them seems to have dropped recently).

keyboard Kultist

07 Apr 2019, 20:17

Chyros wrote:
07 Apr 2019, 19:46
Glad you're liking it ^^ . You might want to do a soft clean; I am going to publish a set of tutorials on how to do things like that (hopefully in not too long - it's a lot of work though).
Great :-) I'll keep watch for them.

keyboard Kultist

07 Apr 2019, 20:19

abrahamstechnology wrote:
07 Apr 2019, 19:50
Matias sells Alps stabilizer kits. Although I recommend filing a tiny bit off the bottom so they don't bottom out on the plate (quality of them seems to have dropped recently).
Thanks! If my digging through the spare parts boards doesn't work out I'll have a look at that.

keyboard Kultist

09 Apr 2019, 01:58

That got me thinking...there's an old broken Matias board in the wicker basket
of keyboards that have something wrong with them. I took it apart and there were
a pair of lovely space bar clips...a bit of messing about and fixed space bar :-)

Thanks for all the help guys!

panutat

20 Aug 2019, 07:18

keyboard Kultist wrote:
07 Apr 2019, 16:37
Recently I snagged an Acer KB 101-A. It looked really dirty in the ad
so I knew I was taking a chance on it.

It arrived, and I tentatively checked out how the switches felt. YUM!
Dirt and crap had accumulated between the keys but it looks like none
had made it into the switchs. I vacuumed the hell out of it and am very
happy with the results.

The only problems are that it's yellowed to the point of being near banana
colored, which I don't really care about, and the space bar.

One of the snap in plastic stabilizer clips which the the wire hooks into is
missing. Does anyone know of other keyboards that use that same type? I tried being clever and swapped out the corresponding part from one of the shift key,
but it turned out to be a different size, not long enough to retain the stabilizer
wire.

For now, I'm just hitting the space bar with both thumbs, because as someone
said 'Why the hell not?' :-)

Thanks for any advice guys!
Retr0brighting works wonders

andrewjoy

20 Aug 2019, 14:44

If you send it to me i will retrobrite it and send it back in about 40 years or so :)

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E3E

20 Aug 2019, 14:45

andrewjoy wrote:
20 Aug 2019, 14:44
If you send it to me i will retrobrite it and send it back in about 40 years or so :)
It'll probably need another retrobright by then. :geek:

keyboard Kultist

22 Aug 2019, 18:36

andrewjoy wrote:
20 Aug 2019, 14:44
If you send it to me i will retrobrite it and send it back in about 40 years or so :)
lol I'll get back to you on that :-)

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