Ah yes, that T200. I eventually bought a pile of switches from several sources
and found some that could be easily coaxed into position. Three bodge wires
from the power key to the ribbon cable header and twelve more to repair other
key switches finished up the keyboard panel. But It didn't
I just saw this while cleaning out my mailbox, so time for some thread
necromancy.
The CW Industries GPBS-850N should match the footprint; it’s incredibly
unlikely that anything will match the stem, so you’ll need to 3D print a
replacement key. I’ve got this one on my list of things to do, and
I wonder if that six-pin power switch on the Model 200 can be had?
I have the keycap itself, and the soldered-on base. But everything in between
is just... crumbs.
The machine was once owned by the Detroit Free Press and it shows. The screen
looks to have been exposed to fire, the stained and