On 04/01 04:24, Ian Zimmerman wrote: > On 2018-04-01 12:04, taii...@gmx.com wrote: > > > If you are unable to fix it yourself (but I think you can :D) Unicomp > > offers parts and repairs for Model M's (along with their kentucky usa > > made Model M's - they use the original tooling) > > I have owned Unicomp keyboards, and those made after a certain time, I > think about 7 years ago, are _nothing like_ the real thing. And I can > tell the difference because I'm typing on the real thing now, having > found one in a yard sale for free :-) Lucky you! :) Do you have experience in removing the steel back plate from the keyboard and later add it back with screws fixing the whole thing instead of the rivets, which needs to be removed for this?
It is very very sad, that these wonderful keyboards are nor longer built with the same quality and feel of use. They are so great! There are some things in technology (ad not only there) that were done right just with the first attempt. Sweet spots in time they are. Cheers Meino > -- > Please don't Cc: me privately on mailing lists and Usenet, > if you also post the followup to the list or newsgroup. > To reply privately _only_ on Usenet and on broken lists > which rewrite From, fetch the TXT record for no-use.mooo.com. >