[GreenKeys] 28 KSR Keyboard Re-assembly
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WA5CAB at cs.com
Mon Jul 18 23:50:52 EDT 2011
A Pentel-size (about 1/8" dia.) eraser stuffed into the end of a piece of
tubing might work better than a wire as it won't tend to slide on the keytops
(won't scratch them, either). I had to do something similar once but don't
think it involved keytops.
In a message dated 2011-07-18 22:46:33 PM Central Daylight Time,
YoungFamily at glwb.net writes:
> Happened to me with my M28 Skintight... patience, patience, patience and
> some appropriate length wires to nudge balky keys back in the hole. I
> think
> I started at the top row and worked downward. Good luck
>
> 73 Jim W8MAQ
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Keelan Lightfoot
> Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 11:05 PM
> To: Greenkeys
> Subject: [GreenKeys] 28 KSR Keyboard Re-assembly
>
>
> In a moment of brilliance, I removed the bakelite top on the keyboard on
> my
> 28 KSR so that I could remove and clean the keys. After doing that, I
> realized that unless I grew a few more arms and fingers, it would not go
> back together the way it came apart.
>
> Is there a knack to doing this?
>
> - Keelan
>
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