keyboard hardware

Moved the keyboard hardware design files into their own folder, and added a document on replacing keycaps.
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This document was made by inspection, and is neither official nor complete.
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=====* <- keycap connects with delicate plastic snaps to inner key retainer
/
\ /
* <-- slotted hinges in the inner key retainer snap from above (/), onto
/ \ pegs in the outer key retainer below (\)
* *
^--- plastic hinges of outer key retainer connect with keyboard
^------- tongue of inner key retainer hooks under metal lip in keyboard
To remove a keycap:
As mentioned in "Components", do not lift the keycap from the lower edge. This
can break the plastic snaps that connect the inner key retainer on that edge.
Place a small tool under the upper edge of the keycap and lift until it snaps
away a little. This frees and angles the keycap enough to remove it more
safely.
It's likely that the key retainer is dislodged during removal of the keycap.
It should be reassembled before the keycap is replaced.
To replace a keycap:
There are a few approaches to this. Here's what seemed simple to me:
1. First make sure the retainer is fully assembled by snapping the hinge slots
on the inner part onto the hinge pegs of the outer part, so it lays flat as
described in "Components" below.
2. Use a small tool to slide the plastic tongue of the inner part of the
retainer underneath the metal lip near the top of the key area, designed to
hold it on the circuitboard. The plastic slides underneath the metal lip from
above, downwards.
3. Orient and press the lower hinges to fit around the metal pegs on the main
board, making sure the plastic tongue stays underneath the metal lip on the
other side.
4. Use pressure to snap the keycap into place.
Components:
1. Keycap
The keycap has two plastic feet under the upper edge, and two delicate
plastic snaps under the lower edge.
The delicate plastic snaps connect to the inner key retainer.
Do not pull on the delicate snaps with the inner key retainer unless the
keycap is at a sufficiently large angle for the inner plastic to snap out from
the side. Otherwise they will break.
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| . . | <-- feet (.)
| |
| A |
| |
| ,, ,, | <-- delicate snaps (,,)
|___________|
2. Inner retainer
The inner key retainer floats between everything, hanging off the underside
of the keycap with hinges snapped into the outer key retainer and is shaped so
as to safely connect to the other parts only when force is applied at certain
orientations to each connection.
The snaps at the bottom are shaped so as to safely pop out of the keycap only
when angled away. The connecting material of these snaps is much thicker when
viewed from above than from the side, and will break the keycap snaps if forced
out in a parallel up-and-down manner, i.e. with the thick orientation forced
through the keycap snaps. When removing a keycap, it must be initially lifted
from the upper edge only so as to avoid this.
The hinges in the middle are slotted to snap into the outer key retainer
below them. This makes the two key retainer parts separable. They will only
snap back together if everything is at the right orientation and the inner key
retainer hinge snaps are resting on top of the outer key retainer hinge pegs.
The tongue at the top of the inner key retainer slides under a metal lip on
the keyboard, holding the inner key retainer onto the keybaord.
v------- thin plastic tongue on underside of top edge (_)
.___.
// \\
=( )= <--- asymmetrically slotted hinges in middle (=)
\\ //
[]=====[] <--- asymmetrically hinged snaps at bottom ([])
3. Outer retainer
The outer key retainer rests underneath the inner key retainer, and
aroundside it.
The hinge pegs of the outer key retainer snap into the underside of the
slotted hinges in the inner key retainer.
The lower hinges connect to the larger keyboard, and have grooves inside them
for the upper keycap hinges from the inner key retainer to rest in to.
_____________
|/ \|
| |
|- -| <--- hinge pegs in middle
| |
[] _____ [] <--- lower hinges surround grooves for keycap hinges
2 & 3. Assembled retainer
The key retainer lays flat, with the two parts flush, when assembled together.
_____________
|/ .___. \| <- tongue on inner retainer is at top, on the underside
| // \\ |
|=( )=| <- inner hinge slots snap around outer hinge pegs from above
| \\ // |
[][]=====[][] <- keycap hinges rest on grooves between lower board hinges
4. Key pad
The key pad is a circular bit of stretchy material that is removably glued to
the circuit board underneath everything else, and registers the keypress.
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