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Re: Apple IIe keyboard switches
- Subject: Re: Apple IIe keyboard switches
- From: "Silicon Sam" <SiliconSam@gmail.com>
- Date: 9 May 2005 15:31:34 -0700
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From my service days, I still have a pile of new keyswitches left.
Odd ones like the Caps Lock keyswitch for //e, /// and //c. Even a
bunch for that horrendous //c keyboard with the spring on the top part
of the keyswitch. Pretty much most of the style of keyswitches what
Apple offered, even some of the oddball ones they used on the //e.
Someday I'll put a list together with pics.
Raymond