Author Topic: No click!  (Read 3894 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline type_dancer

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 43
No click!
« on: Tue, 01 June 2010, 23:31:59 »
I've had my Model M a few days. Some of my F keys and my insert key do not actuate. They just bottom out with no "spring" or click. I got it from rarekeyboardstore.

Is this normal? I haven't pulled the keys yet because I'm worried about breaking them.

Pull the keys and check it out or write him?
1-20-1993 Model M 51G8572 & Corsair Vengeance K90

Offline Voixdelion

  • Posts: 338
No click!
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 03 June 2010, 00:20:28 »
Quote from: ripster;188817
Pull the keys.  Prop up the front of the keyboard with a book.  Reinsert the key.  Should now click.

May have to try multiple times but there is little chance you can break anything.   Just be careful if you pull the spacebar to support both ends.


really?  My shift key has gone south and was thinking I'd have to do something drastic...  What purpose does the book serve to make it click?
"The more you tolerate each other, the less enforcement will happen."-iMav

Offline ch_123

  • * Exalted Elder
  • Posts: 5860
No click!
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 03 June 2010, 06:50:54 »
Quote from: Voixdelion;189088
really?  My shift key has gone south and was thinking I'd have to do something drastic...  What purpose does the book serve to make it click?


There's a notch on the underside of the keycap which the spring must push into. Another way of achieving this is to hold the keyboard upside-down while reinserting the keycap.

Offline kishy

  • Posts: 1576
  • Location: Windsor, ON Canada
  • Eye Bee M
    • http://kishy.ca/
No click!
« Reply #3 on: Thu, 03 June 2010, 13:12:15 »
Quote from: ripster;188817
Pull the keys.  Prop up the front of the keyboard with a book.  Reinsert the key.  Should now click.

May have to try multiple times but there is little chance you can break anything.   Just be careful if you pull the spacebar to support both ends.


Easier:

Lift front of keyboard, tilt such that the spring sort of pivots away from you. While spring is leaning away from you, insert key.

"Book" thing is a bit ambiguous because of the huge variance in the thickness of different books, and because the keyboard front must be lifted a decent amount (more than many books can cause).
Enthusiast of springs which buckle noisily: my keyboards
Want to learn about the Kishsaver?
kishy.ca

Offline kishy

  • Posts: 1576
  • Location: Windsor, ON Canada
  • Eye Bee M
    • http://kishy.ca/
No click!
« Reply #4 on: Thu, 03 June 2010, 13:45:57 »
'Book' could be a 20 page instruction manual.

'Book' could be a large religious work of fiction.

'Book' could be something in the Harry Potter series.

'Book' could be the MS-DOS QBasic Programmer's Reference.
Enthusiast of springs which buckle noisily: my keyboards
Want to learn about the Kishsaver?
kishy.ca

Offline type_dancer

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 43
No click!
« Reply #5 on: Thu, 03 June 2010, 17:38:39 »
Sadly I have not had a chance to do it. Hopefully tonight. I really appreciate the advice and will update the thread as soon as I try it.
1-20-1993 Model M 51G8572 & Corsair Vengeance K90

Offline ricercar

  • * Elevated Elder
  • Posts: 1697
  • Location: Silicon Valley
  • mostly abides
No click!
« Reply #6 on: Fri, 04 June 2010, 11:51:59 »
Quote from: ripster;189353
Gotta read the final book in "The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo" trilogy.


If you meant The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, then I agree it's a great series. I've rarely read 600+ page books so eagerly. They'd probably have edited the exposition had he lived, but even so, they're well-written.
I trolled Geekhack and all I got was an eponymous SPOS.

Offline Mattsip

  • Posts: 2
No click!
« Reply #7 on: Fri, 04 June 2010, 13:02:41 »
Just to add, I'm experiencing a similar problem on my blue switch Filco - only had it a few weeks and loving it, but the Home key doesn't click. I was replacing the keycaps with a blank set when I noticed it (don't recall using the home key since I bought it).

I've noticed it does somewhat click if I depress the switch in the bottom right corner although there's much more resistance. Any ideas? =\

Offline ricercar

  • * Elevated Elder
  • Posts: 1697
  • Location: Silicon Valley
  • mostly abides
No click!
« Reply #8 on: Fri, 04 June 2010, 13:12:54 »
Someone here on Geekhack said to blow the grime out of blues that stopped clicking. I plan to try this over the coming weekend.
I trolled Geekhack and all I got was an eponymous SPOS.

Offline Mattsip

  • Posts: 2
No click!
« Reply #9 on: Fri, 04 June 2010, 13:18:30 »
Quote from: ricercar;189594
Someone here on Geekhack said to blow the grime out of blues that stopped clicking. I plan to try this over the coming weekend.


Just quickly used some compressed air and its improved it, guessing something must be stuck in there. Appreciated!

Offline maxlugar

  • Posts: 379
No click!
« Reply #10 on: Fri, 04 June 2010, 14:18:17 »
Quote from: type_dancer;188816
I've had my Model M a few days. Some of my F keys and my insert key do not actuate. They just bottom out with no "spring" or click. I got it from rarekeyboardstore.

Is this normal? I haven't pulled the keys yet because I'm worried about breaking them.

Pull the keys and check it out or write him?


Screw the book thing.

Pop off the malfunctioning key caps with a small screwdriver.

Hold the keyboard vertical (either the left or right side resting on a flat surface), reseat the spring in the key cap guide and push until it snaps back in place.
« Last Edit: Fri, 04 June 2010, 14:21:26 by maxlugar »
Emperor of the IBM 84-key AT Model F Darkside

Offline ch_123

  • * Exalted Elder
  • Posts: 5860
No click!
« Reply #11 on: Fri, 04 June 2010, 14:25:10 »
Quote from: kishy;189260
'Book' could be a 20 page instruction manual.

'Book' could be a large religious work of fiction.

'Book' could be something in the Harry Potter series.

'Book' could be the MS-DOS QBasic Programmer's Reference.


Oh dear God, just hold the fecking thing upside down and be done with it...

Offline kishy

  • Posts: 1576
  • Location: Windsor, ON Canada
  • Eye Bee M
    • http://kishy.ca/
No click!
« Reply #12 on: Fri, 04 June 2010, 14:34:27 »
Quote from: ch_123;189628
Oh dear God, just hold the fecking thing upside down and be done with it...


That's what I was attempting to communicate.

I'd refer to it as "tilting it backwards" but whatever floats your boat.
Enthusiast of springs which buckle noisily: my keyboards
Want to learn about the Kishsaver?
kishy.ca

Offline maxlugar

  • Posts: 379
No click!
« Reply #13 on: Fri, 04 June 2010, 16:03:02 »
Quote from: ch_123;189628
Oh dear God, just hold the fecking thing upside down and be done with it...


It's only "fecking" if you're Irish.  If you're from up near Birmingham or Newcastle, every other word is "fookin'"

No one reads books any more.  Rest the keyboard over your Kindle or iPad  :)
Emperor of the IBM 84-key AT Model F Darkside

Offline Voixdelion

  • Posts: 338
No click!
« Reply #14 on: Sat, 05 June 2010, 04:56:33 »
Quote from: maxlugar;189676
It's only "fecking" if you're Irish.  If you're from up near Birmingham or Newcastle, every other word is "fookin'"

No one reads books any more.  Rest the keyboard over your Kindle or iPad  :)


*chortle*
"The more you tolerate each other, the less enforcement will happen."-iMav

Offline ricercar

  • * Elevated Elder
  • Posts: 1697
  • Location: Silicon Valley
  • mostly abides
No click!
« Reply #15 on: Fri, 11 June 2010, 21:46:44 »
Kindles and iPods don't burn as well as paper
I trolled Geekhack and all I got was an eponymous SPOS.

Offline type_dancer

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 43
No click!
« Reply #16 on: Fri, 11 June 2010, 22:04:04 »
Totally worked. Lovin my keyboard.
1-20-1993 Model M 51G8572 & Corsair Vengeance K90

Offline JBert

  • Posts: 764
No click!
« Reply #17 on: Sun, 13 June 2010, 11:35:41 »
Quote from: ricercar;192324
Kindles and iPods don't burn as well as paper
Obligatory xkcd comic:
IBM Model F XT + Soarer's USB Converter || Cherry G80-3000/Clears

The storage list:
IBM Model F AT || Cherry G80-3000/Blues || Compaq MX11800 (Cherry brown, bizarre layout) || IBM KB-8923 (model M-style RD) || G81-3010 Hxx || BTC 5100C || G81-3000 Sxx || Atari keyboard (?)


Currently ignored by: nobody?

Disclaimer: we don\'t help you save money on [strike]keyboards[/strike] hardware, rather we make you feel less bad about your expense.
[/SIZE]