I just got my first alps board, ricercar's Omnikey 102, in the mail today, and while the broken H key held up just fine with the superglue fix from this post
http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?t=8773 , it appears the spacebar came loose from the stabilizer(s) in transit. I have no knowledge of ALPS boards and mechanics beyond the very basics, and I need help. How do I remove the spacebar safely without damaging the keycap, switch, or stabilizer(s)? If it were a model M i would have already sorted this out, but I learned a lesson with NMB boards, and that's
never disassemble a keyboard until you know what's under the keycaps! I tried gently tugging on the spacebar a bit, but it didn't seem to be interested in coming loose, so I didn't press my luck. Anyone with a pic of a complicated alps board with the spacebar removed, and some idea of how the stabilizer setup SHOULD look on this board? Thanks and I'll hang up and listen to your answer...
Oqsy
edit: read a post and watched a video here and have the spacebar off, now I just can't get it reseated on the switch with the stabilizer attached to the board AND the keycap. So there's now a new question at hand... How to you put an Omnikey spacebar back in place with the stabilizer? I can get it attached to EITHER the keycap OR the base plate of the board, but not both at the same time... I have to admit it's fun typing with my thumb directly on a complicated white alps switch, though
