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Apple III keyboard
Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 01:07
by snuci
Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 01:21
by Daniel Beardsmore
D'oh, I didn't spot the PCB hack previously.
Yours are a different kind of switch though:
Kevin Rye's example has the black stem with external spring type previously found in the Canon AP-400. Yours just look like the regular momentary switches, yet clearly they are not as they still have the four terminals. (Also, that's one of the rare PCBs branded as the short-lived Keyboard Company, before Apple bought them.)
I don't have a double-action type but I do have some momentary switches, and as I recall, they come apart easily but they're a bit finicky to reassemble afterwards.
I wonder if the adapters there were to make use of Datanetics keycaps, since we know that Alps made tall switches.
(The idea of two-speed keyboard scrolling is certainly an intriguing one, as scrolling is an analogue concept that's a nuisance to achieve without reaching for the mouse.)
Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 01:25
by snuci
Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 01:36
by snuci
Daniel Beardsmore wrote: Yours are a different kind of switch though:
Kevin Rye's example has the black stem with external spring type previously found in the Canon AP-400. Yours just look like the regular momentary switches, yet clearly they are not as they still have the four terminals. (Also, that's one of the rare PCBs branded as the short-lived Keyboard Company, before Apple bought them.)
I have two generations of Apple IIIs and all of my keyboards have the same white non-external spring double action switches.
Daniel Beardsmore wrote: I wonder if the adapters there were to make use of Datanetics keycaps, since we know that Alps made tall switches.
Wanna hear something stupid? The double action cursor key stems are taller than the other switches. Those are extenders for all other switches to line up flat with the cursor keys

That's why only the cursor keys do NOT have extenders.

Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 09:50
by Daniel Beardsmore
Since Apple preferred tall switches anyway, it would surely make more sense to use tall cream switches and not bother with the adapters. Maybe the tall cream ones came a tad later.
Posted: 21 Sep 2017, 01:43
by snuci