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- From: fga@maple.sover.net (Fred G. Athearn)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Cleaning Keyboards
- Date: 14 Feb 1996 22:07:51 -0500
- Organization: SoVerNet, Inc.
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- In-reply-to: Michael Klein's message of Wed, 14 Feb 1996 07:40:50 -0600
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- Michael Klein <inu93076@sophos.adv-boeblingen.de> writes:
-
- )
- ) On my C128-keyboard I used graphite-spray witch is primary
- ) used to repair old cathode-ray-tubes.... Just spray the
- ) graphite on a paper or anything else and put it with a small
- ) brush on the (cleaned) contacts. Be carefull not to use to
- ) much graphite!
-
- I think that is the fix I was looking for. I suppose
- that this spray has some sort of binder in it that
- does not interfere with its conductivity. Where would
- you find it? I wonder if you could make something
- equivalent by mixing lock-free graphite with something.
-
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