Re: Repairing a Lisa keyboard

From: Luke Goembel <idylukewild_at_email.domain.hidden>
Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2010 06:30:34 -0700 (PDT)


Two years ago I wrote up my technique for replacing the foam pads inside the keyboard. I'd like to contribute the document to the community if someone is willing to put it somewhere for others to download. It's a 1.7 MB PDF file and describes how I make the foam pads with mylar, foam, and double sided tape. I build upon the work described in the LisaFaq and the Sol-20 keyboard repair instructions that I saw online. Any interest?

Luke



From: Clinton Yelvington <cyelvington_at_email.domain.hidden> To: "lisalist_at_email.domain.hidden" <lisalist_at_email.domain.hidden> Sent: Sun, August 1, 2010 1:00:43 AM
Subject: Repairing a Lisa keyboard

Hello list,

I am in the process of trying to repair some unresponsive keys on my Lisa keyboard-- the FAQ says to use a sticky glue on the foam, not a fluid glue. Can anyone recommend a good adhesive to use? I hope I haven't ruined my keyboard by using hot glue on a couple of the keys...

Thanks in advance,

Clinton Yelvington
cyelvington_at_email.domain.hidden



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