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davel
Keyboard woes Mark Unseen   May 13 02:12 UTC 1998

I have a keyboard (computer keyboard, I mean ... there's also a synthesizer,
but that's another story) with a key that often doesn't respond.  Is there
any hope for cleaning or otherwise restoring it to function?  (I'm pretty sure
actually replacing keys is beyond my abilities, FWIW.)
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kur
response 1 of 1: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 16:46 UTC 1998

Well, I suppose that you finished buying another keybboard or repaiiring it
,so this message is useleess in that way .  But if u not repair it, it
possible cleaning it opening the keyboard, an separing the rubber from the
key s.  Clean it with alcohol, and , with a polimeter look for low intensity
bettween keys ( the connetctions ).  It possible to repair it with a littel
bit of imagination and a solder(?).
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