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Below are the replies I received to my request regarding repairing mouse Apple micro-switches. I hope this helps someone... -Elliot Bennett (elliot@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de) ====================================================================== Fowarded from: Steve Portigal (24.6.1993) Steve, I found a good source for mouse swithes (and - it seems - for other Mac parts). Try Soft Solutions at 907 River Road, Suite 98, Eugene, OR 97404-3228. Phone (503) 461-1136. Fax 461-2005. For mouse switches they offer 3 types: (1) the "original and Lisa switch" (2) "sub-miniature ADB switch" (3) "sub-sub-miniature ADB switch" for $6 each. (Cheaper if you buy more.) The sub-miniature switch is approx. 2cm long, 0.6cm wide, and 1cm high. The sub-sub-miniature switch is approx. 1.3cm long, 0.6cm high, and 0.6cm wide. I dunno the size of the Lisa switch. You can buy the switches individually (I ordered one each of the two ADB types since I wasn't sure which I needed), or for $35 they'll sell you a kit of 2 Lisa switches, 10 ADB switches, plus documentation on switch specifications for every mouse variation. The kit might be useful for computer labs. They also seem to offer a good selection of other hard-to-find Macintosh parts. They'll send a list of what they offer if you ask. Regards, Philip "just-a-customer" Sharman, (PSharman@aol.com). ====================================================================== Dear Elliot, In one of the previous postings to info-mac, someone mentioned a switch manufactured by Cherry as an appropriate replacement for the Apple mouse switch. I bought ten of these from Digi-Key Corp (they have a $25 minimum order requirement) and they seem to work fine. I can't vouch for their longevity, but at about $1.25, I don't care if they don't last as long as the genuine article. The Digi-Key part number is CH167-ND, while the Cherry part number is DG2C-B1AA. Digi-Key says they can ship foreign orders, with an extra $5.00 charge. Digi-Key 701 Brooks Ave. South P.O. Box 677 Thief River Falls, MN 56702-0677 USA 1-800-344-4539 fax 218-681-3380 Walter Taylor Harvard Univ. Biological Laboratories ====================================================================== Elliot, This may be one of many replies, but here goes. The original switches were made by Omron. A replacement, also from Omron, is part no. D2F-01L. This part number is for a switch identical to the original, except it has an actuator lever, which is unnecessary in this application. I just remove the lever and throw it away. Have your local Omron distributor look in the catalog for the part no. for the same switch without the lever. (I'd mention the part no., but I can't find the catalog.) Failing that, order the same part no. and remove the lever. It may be possible to cross the part no. to a switch from a different manufacturer; check with the local distributors of electronic parts. Once you get the switches, be sure to follow the correct procedures for repair of ESD sensitive equipment when replacing the switch. Otherwise, you're asking for future grief when the static damaged ADB interface chip in the mouse dies. (Or worse, becomes intermittent.) I can provide explicit instructions for switch replacement if required. Best Regards, Ken (My opinions; no one cares to share the blame.) Ken Powell (KSPOWELL@ACDM.SAIT.AB.CA) Information Systems Macintosh System Support Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Calgary, Alberta, Canada ====================================================================== Regarding the question of replacement switches for the Apple mouses (mice?): It is true that the Omron D2F switch (Allied stock number 829-4001) will replace the Apple mouse switch. However, the word I have is that this part is not quite identical in specs, since the contacts are silver and may not give quite as reliable a connection. The Apple part has gold contacts, but naturally is proprietary and Omron will not sell it to us. However, there is switch D2F-01L which becomes exactly the same as the Apple part if you pop off the external lever. Allied can sell this part if requested, and I was quoted $1.10 each (still with a $25 minimum). Joe Ross Ross@tamphys.bitnet ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1993 06:39:28 GMT From: mike@rice.edu (Michael L. Quillin) Subject: Apple mice switches Try Allied Electronics. I don't have a phone number, but I think you can get it through 800 directory assistance (800-555-1212). The part number for the switch is 829-4001 and they cost ~$1 a piece. Allied has a $25 minimum order, but if you need 22 switches, you won't be far off. Hope this helps, Mike ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 11:47 CST From: GUNDLACH@DUCVAX.AUBURN.EDU Subject: Replacement Mouse Switch that WORKS! Dear Netters: After a prolonged search and some dead ends, I have found a source for the mouse replacement switch that many of us have been looking for. The switch is a Cherry DG1C-B1AA. I ordered 10 from Digi-Key (1-800- DIGIKEY) for $25.68. The DIGI-KEY partt number is CH164-ND. This is different than the one listed in an earlier positing (it was not the right part). DIGI-KEY has a $25.00 minimum order so if you just want one you might get their catalog and see if you want anything else. jim gundlach ------------------------------ Date: July, 1992 From: mcclella@gauss.eedsp.gatech.edu Subject: Microswitch fixed in Apple Mouse My Apple mouse (serial # LT11072...) died a couple of months ago---NO clicking Our technician was able to find a replacement micro-switch here in Atlanta. Cost was ONLY $3.18 including tax. He sent the following msg to me: I got the replacement from Ack Industrial Electronics (be ready to give them the numbers off of the switch). Their phone number is 1-800-282-7954 or (404)351-6340 in Atlanta, Ga. They may have a minimum purchase amount, but it is no more than $25. I think it may on ly be $5.00. ........jim mcclellan <mcclella@eedsp.gatech.edu> (404)894-8325