Hey guys, I recently purchased my first Wyse keyboard, a PCE (#840358-01) from '94. Overall I really like it, but the space bar seems a little loose & rattly to me. Here's a very quick sound test:
Just wondering whether that space bar sound is normal for this type of board, or whether there's something I could do to the stabilisers to tighten it up a bit?
Wyse PCE Space Bar
- stratokaster
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As far as I remember, my PCE INT’L had a rather noisy spacebar as well
- abrahamstechnology
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Does the spacebar feel wobbly? If so, it may be the stabilizer mounts are cracked. If not, the stabilizer may just need a bit of lubricant.
- zrrion
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IIRC the stabilizer mounts for the space bar are clip in PCB mount while the rest are plate mount. This might be contributing if the stabs have come unclipped or something.
- lucar
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Hi,
I have 2 Wyse PCE and one Bull Questar that is just a Wyse keyboard rebranding.
Your spacebar is too noisy but it is quite normal in untouched Wyses.
The spacebar stabs are pcb mounted , I did Superlube them as I lubed the stabs at the spacebar joints.
My spacebars have the same noise of the rest of the keys.
Check it out at the end of my video here:
You might try to add an o-ring to the spacebar switch eventually.
Luca
I have 2 Wyse PCE and one Bull Questar that is just a Wyse keyboard rebranding.
Your spacebar is too noisy but it is quite normal in untouched Wyses.
The spacebar stabs are pcb mounted , I did Superlube them as I lubed the stabs at the spacebar joints.
My spacebars have the same noise of the rest of the keys.
Check it out at the end of my video here:
You might try to add an o-ring to the spacebar switch eventually.
Luca
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It does feel a little bit wobbly. I didn't notice any obvious cracks, but they do seem to roll quite a bit to the left. This is my first board with these PCB mount stabilisers, so wasn't sure if that was normal. Here are a couple of shots of the stabilisers.
Great video Luca! Really interesting to see your restoration process. Hopefully my Wyse won't need quite as much work

- abrahamstechnology
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Check the keycap itself.njm wrote:It does feel a little bit wobbly. I didn't notice any obvious cracks, but they do seem to roll quite a bit to the left. This is my first board with these PCB mount stabilisers, so wasn't sure if that was normal. Here are a couple of shots of the stabilisers.
Great video Luca! Really interesting to see your restoration process. Hopefully my Wyse won't need quite as much workThanks for the tip about Superlube, sounds like I should try that first.
- abrahamstechnology
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Laser with SMK Cherry mount
- Main mouse: Mitsumi ECM-S3902
- Favorite switch: Alps and Alps clones
- DT Pro Member: 0212