[GreenKeys] Looking ofr a model 33 keyboard key

Til128 at aol.com Til128 at aol.com
Thu Oct 13 10:22:58 EDT 2016


Try this:
 
<http://tinyurl.com/jtyafsl>
 
 
In a message dated 10/13/2016 10:20:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
paul0926 at comcast.net writes:

"BTW,  the pics seems to be lost in transmitting your original  message.."

Wayne's pictures came through just fine for me, Ed. Must be  a problem on 
your end.

Paul

> On Oct 13, 2016, at 12:02 AM,  E. Groenenberg <ed at groenenberg.net> wrote:
> 
> Hello  Wayne.
> 
> Good tip! I'll leave the keyboard mounted in the pan  and proceed as you
> described. About 40% of the keys are discoloured  and will clean them up
> or replace them with better looking spares I  have and also make use of
> the situation to clean the inside when  appropriate.
> 
> BTW, the pics seems to be lost in transmitting  your original message....
> 
> Ed
> --
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> 
>> On Wed, October 12,  2016 16:51, teletypeparts at comcast.net wrote:
>> Ed,
>>  
>> Make sure the keyboard is in the pan or in a kybd jig. Remove the  
plastic
>> cover. Remove the C rings and then pry the frame slightly  to the right 
and
>> lift the cover slightly. Then the same on the  left side and remove the
>> cover.
>> 
>> If you  dont have the keyboard bolted down when you remove the C rings, 
it
>>  will spring apart on both ends and then you will have a very tricky job 
 to
>> get it back together.
>> 
>> After the cover  is off the kybd, remove the Break and Repeat keys as 
they
>> will  easily fall out when you start work on removing the rest of the
>>  keytops.
>> 
>> One at a time depress the keytop you want to  remove and it will lift out
>> of the slot on the hooked side. When  you are ready to re-install the key
>> it should go right back in.  Then reset the kybd manually (push down on 
the
>> reset lever) and  move on to the next keytop. Depress the key and it will
>> easily  remove. The Space bar, Shift and Ctrl are a little trickier, but
>>  you will figure them out.
>> 
>> See pics of kybd jig and  kybd reset lever.
>> 
>> Go slow and have fun.
>>  
>> Wayne
>> KB1FDW
>> 
>> 
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