insidious611
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I've gotten an Amiga 500 rather recently, and it works perfectly save for one problem. The control, caps lock, and asdfgh keys, none of these work. The keyboard otherwise works fine, no spurious keypresses, LEDs (other than the caps lock LED, which does nothing) work fine.
I took the keyboard apart and cleaned almost every part of the keyboard (keycaps, keystems, plastic tray, metal backplate, everything but the membrane which I didn't feel comfortable trying to clean). The membrane looks fine, I don't see any traces that look bad or any corrosion. After cleaning and reassembling, everything works exactly as before (same keys don't work, rest of the keys work fine).
I'm wondering if it's the keyboard controller or the membrane that's the issue, and whether there are any further steps I, as someone who's more familiar with fixing wintel boxes and feels rather out of his depth here, can do to repair the issue.
Is it possible that the issue is the CIA chip? Or does a CIA chip keyboard failure usually mean a completely dead keyboard, and not a mostly-working keyboard?
The fact it's almost exactly half of a keyboard row seems like it should mean something. I don't know what, though.
I would really appreciate anyone's help figuring out what the problem could be. If necessary I can take the keyboard back apart to take another look at the membrane and give y'all a picture, but I'm not relishing the idea because those stems were so annoying to get back into place.
My final uninformed thought regarding a cause is maybe there's a problem with the caps lock LED? Could that be causing issues with the circuit? I dunno, maybe that's a dumb idea.
I took the keyboard apart and cleaned almost every part of the keyboard (keycaps, keystems, plastic tray, metal backplate, everything but the membrane which I didn't feel comfortable trying to clean). The membrane looks fine, I don't see any traces that look bad or any corrosion. After cleaning and reassembling, everything works exactly as before (same keys don't work, rest of the keys work fine).
I'm wondering if it's the keyboard controller or the membrane that's the issue, and whether there are any further steps I, as someone who's more familiar with fixing wintel boxes and feels rather out of his depth here, can do to repair the issue.
Is it possible that the issue is the CIA chip? Or does a CIA chip keyboard failure usually mean a completely dead keyboard, and not a mostly-working keyboard?
The fact it's almost exactly half of a keyboard row seems like it should mean something. I don't know what, though.
I would really appreciate anyone's help figuring out what the problem could be. If necessary I can take the keyboard back apart to take another look at the membrane and give y'all a picture, but I'm not relishing the idea because those stems were so annoying to get back into place.
My final uninformed thought regarding a cause is maybe there's a problem with the caps lock LED? Could that be causing issues with the circuit? I dunno, maybe that's a dumb idea.
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