The factory in Kentucky that used to make them was bought out by the employees when IBM stopped doing them and still makes new buckling-spring keyboards, so you can get new ones.
They do have a nipple mouse variant (“EnduraPro”) with mouse buttons. I have one, and I don’t recommend that. The buckling spring keys are as good as the day I got it, but I eventually wore out the mouse buttons, and I’ve no idea whether they’ve moved to new switches for the mouse buttons.
The factory in Kentucky that used to make them was bought out by the employees when IBM stopped doing them and still makes new buckling-spring keyboards, so you can get new ones.
Called Unicomp.
https://www.pckeyboard.com/
They do have a nipple mouse variant (“EnduraPro”) with mouse buttons. I have one, and I don’t recommend that. The buckling spring keys are as good as the day I got it, but I eventually wore out the mouse buttons, and I’ve no idea whether they’ve moved to new switches for the mouse buttons.
Thanks for sharing the link, you’re a gem!