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Old 26th Jan 2022, 11:53 am   #7
SiriusHardware
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Default Re: Repairing an original KIM-1 keyboard

If John's keypad is like that then maybe the screws holding the keypad sandwich together have just come a bit loose towards the lower end. Worst case scenario is that the insides of the plastic posts have stripped, and the screws will no longer tighten up.

The keys themselves are one of the nicest retro types around, they look to me as though the legends are actually inset plastic which would make them very hard wearing.
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