Hi.
I own an IBM Model M keyboard (part number 1394550 spanish layout, built on 1/31/97). I don't know if it is built by IBM, Lexmark or whatever. I just love it.
A couple of days before it went 14 years old it broke. There are keys
(z,n,-, space and every arrow except for the upper one) that don't work (I mean, pressing them does not produce any output in the screen).
The problem isn't of mechanic nature, because springs are fine and keys
feel and sound as good as they always did.
I'd like to know if you can advice me with my keyboard. From
the description I gave you, could you say if the keyboard is repairable
by cleaning or some other easy way? Should I bother trying to get it
repaired? I love that keyboard so much that it will be sad for me to let it
die.
Besides, I've acknowledged how much i miss my keyboard and I have been lucky enough to be able to buy not one but two original IBM-manufactured Model Ms (both spanish but different layouts), and I am seriously considering getting one of those Unicomp keyboards, even when shipping to Europe will cost me as much as the keyboard itself.
How do Unicomps compare to my keyboard? Are they worth the money for someone used to Model M or I'd better go with Cherrys or Das?
TIA