
Amiga 1200 Keyboard with new membrane, key caps & springs working
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The Amiga 1200 is a home computer released by Commodore in 1992. Its keyboard is based on a membrane design, using a series of conductive pads bridged by a carbonised rubber foot attached to each key, which is held off the pads by a spring. Amiga keyboards are now 30-plus years old, so worn or yellowed parts are common, making refurbished units like this one a practical choice for retro enthusiasts. This used keyboard has been refreshed with a new membrane, new key caps, and new springs, and is confirmed working. Replacement membranes are available specifically to restore defective Amiga 1200 keyboards, and fresh springs are recommended because the originals have been in place for over 30 years and are prone to rust. It is ideal for anyone restoring or maintaining an Amiga 1200 and wanting a keyboard that is ready to use straight away.
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