Even in the stock QL, the keyboard trails are bent in an s-shape from the sockets - folded through 90 towards the front of the case, and then through 180 towards the back of the case - at the point they go beneath the metal cover - there is a very tight fold.Andrew wrote:Wouldn't this create a lot of stress in the membrane's ribbon cables that would eventually generate cracks?Peter wrote:I mount them with this method: Turn the QL case top 90 degree to the right. Then insert both cables straight, like into the SInclair motherboard. Then turn back the case top carefully and close it, giving the cables a 90 degree curve.
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Perhaps the newer membranes can accept a 90 degree crease.
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I did not try with the 37 year old membrane, and would not recommend using it with this board directly.Andrew wrote:Wouldn't this create a lot of stress in the membrane's ribbon cables that would eventually generate cracks?
With a replacement membrane it appeared okay to me. I unfixed the corner of the double-sided adhesive tape to create less stress.
It was a difficult design decision not to make the board wide enough for the original connector locations. But otherwise standalone usefulness would have suffered.
I had also considered two separate baseboards for QL case and standalone. But that would make estimating user demand more difficult, splitting the small numbers in even smaller ones.
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One could create an add-on with normal ribbon cable that would move the connectors to a more natural spot. Shouldn't be too difficult.Andrew wrote:Wouldn't this create a lot of stress in the membrane's ribbon cables that would eventually generate cracks?
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Yes, that is an option. But a better option would be to already have the connectors on a ribbon cable soldered on the board or connected to the board using a pin header.bwinkel67 wrote:One could create an add-on with normal ribbon cable that would move the connectors to a more natural spot. Shouldn't be too difficult.
(I am useless at soldering)
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Internally, the baseboard converts from QL matrix to PS/2. But it also has a 4 pin header where the PS/2 signal from an external source can be attached.
So it is possible to use the little matrix-PS/2 converter board at the original place, and a simple 3 wire + shield cable to the baseboard.
But honestly, just getting a replacement membrane makes more sense to me than extending the wiring.
So it is possible to use the little matrix-PS/2 converter board at the original place, and a simple 3 wire + shield cable to the baseboard.
But honestly, just getting a replacement membrane makes more sense to me than extending the wiring.
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I agree with this. A new membrane is a pretty cheap upgrade, and the replacement ones feel a lot more durable than the Sinclair ones (I seem to recall they were fragile even back in the '80s).Peter wrote:But honestly, just getting a replacement membrane makes more sense to me than extending the wiring.
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Errrr, you don't sell them by any chance?lostcarpark wrote:I agree with this. A new membrane is a pretty cheap upgrade, and the replacement ones feel a lot more durable than the Sinclair ones (I seem to recall they were fragile even back in the '80s).Peter wrote:But honestly, just getting a replacement membrane makes more sense to me than extending the wiring.
I just bought a replacement keyboard for Acer ZG5 laptop £7 delivered from Amazon. You can get wireless keyboard with mouse for £9 off Ebay. The only QL membranes I see are at £17.50
OK, I know they are invaluable and we are grateful that someone has gone to the trouble and expense to reproduce them, but I don't think I would use the term 'cheap' relative to what £17.50 would get nowadays



Additional: A QL keyboard like done like this for ZX range would be better value https://www.ginger-electronic.com/en/10-retro-computer
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No. I just spent €23 on one from Sintech Deutschland. I guess cheap is a relative term. I can understand that a replacement membrane for a 38 year old computer that wasn't a best seller in its day, is something of a niche product, and won't benefit from economies of scale.ones' complement wrote: Errrr, you don't sell them by any chance?
That would be very nice to have for the QL!ones' complement wrote:Additional: A QL keyboard like done like this for ZX range would be better value https://www.ginger-electronic.com/en/10-retro-computer
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I have new membranes on all my working QLs. Sill, I'm not sure how long a new membrane with 90 degrees twist will it last.Peter wrote:But honestly, just getting a replacement membrane makes more sense to me than extending the wiring.
There will be one soon, afaik: https://www.theqlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4035ones' complement wrote:Additional: A QL keyboard like done like this for ZX range would be better value https://www.ginger-electronic.com/en/10-retro-computer
The drawback is that you have to cut the case top.