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- From: scorpiobbs@aol.com (SCORPIOBBS)
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- Subject: Re: KEYBOARD OR KEYS FOR THE C=64
- Date: 18 Feb 1996 06:47:06 -0500
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- In article <4f81af$ggp@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, elphantas@aol.com (El
- Phantas) writes:
-
- >Having the ability to replace individual keys would be great. I have 3
- >C64's (brown) with broken keys, and would like to fix the keyboards. The
- >solution, however, is not immediately obvious. How is this done? The
- >ones that are broken look like people tried to remove them. The keys are
- >broken off at the shaft, but the frame is not damaged.
- >
- >
-
- Ok, do you still have the keys that are broken off? When you look at
- where the keys are supposed to be does the post the keys go on look like a
- plus sign + ? If so the keys where just pulled off and can be snapped
- back on, but there is supposed to be a spring underneath the key that is
- probably missing. And if the keys are misssing just pull them off of one
- of the other ones and make as may good ones as you can.
-
- Hope this helps...
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