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- From: arigr@telerama.lm.com (Aristotelis)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Fixing an A4000 keyboard
- Date: 3 Apr 1996 23:20:34 -0500
- Organization: Telerama Public Access Internet, Pittsburgh, PA
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- Hello people!
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- I have a small yet not so simple question as I have seen.
- Some keys of my A4000 keyboard have become little Forest Gumps
- but unlike him they don't run pretty well.
- The fault must be the little black rubber-like bottom of the plastic
- cylinder unnder the keys that does the contact.
- After a lot of tries and months of fixing and fixing them again I give up.
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- So, is it possible to use parts from other keyboards to fix them?
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- New A4000 keyboards cost close to a hundred bucks and I won't buy one just
- for a few stickin' keys...
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- Any help would be much appreciated,
- Thanks for reading.
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- Aristotelis
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