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Intermittent Macintosh Keyboard M0110

drybones99

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My Macintosh Plus is hooked up to an original Macintosh Keyboard M0110, and many of the keys are intermittent/unresponsive. Playing Prince of Persia became almost impossible, as did typing. I tried using WD-40, and then, when that didn't work, I tried desoldering the switches and cleaning the contacts with contact-cleaner. That didn't work either, so I have decided that the best choice would be to replace the intermittent switches, and perhaps all of them. I need to know what exact switch the Macintosh Keyboard M0110 uses, so that I can replace it. The switch needs to feel the exact same, and preferably be the same color. Can anyone link me to that exact switch on Digikey/Mouser or a similar site?

 
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olePigeon

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Press firmly on the offending keys, and wiggle your finger.  That might clear it up.  If it doesn't ... how good are you with a soldering iron?

 

drybones99

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I already tried pressing on the keys and wiggling them, which didn't work. I am pretty good with a soldering iron, as I have desoldered about seven key switches, and then removed them. I deconstructed them, so that I could clean the contacts with contact-cleaner. Despite this, the problem has persisted. Can anybody link me to an eBay-like site that sells that exact key switch (Alps SKCCAF light cream)? Retrotechnology.com doesn't accept Paypal for non-international orders, so I would prefer not to use that.

 

olePigeon

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What I did was bend out just a little bit the copper contacts.  That way when the key is depressed, it'll contact more firmly.  That seemed to bring back to life many of the intermittent keys I had.

 
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