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From: ART100@PSUVM.BITNET ("Andy Tefft  862-6728", 814)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: //e Keyboard Problem
Message-ID: <8812030822.AA12610@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>
Date: 2 Dec 88 18:15:00 GMT
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24 Nov 88 19:09:00 LCL
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I had this happen to me, only it wasn't after taking it apart -- it
just decided to stop working (the I key). I took the keycaps apart and
tried cleaning the key but to no avail. Since the key switches are soldered
in rather well, I had no choice other than to take it into a local dealer
and get the key switch replaced. $5 for the key, $10 for labor. This was
after about 2 years I would guess with no other problems. Since that
(it's been about as long) we have had one other key that had that problem
but it was only temporary. It fixed itself.