Thanks for the responses. I apologize for taking so long to reply,
don't want to seem ungrateful.
If possible, I'd like to save soldering as an absolute last resort.
Haven't used an iron since the eighth grade. What would be the best
way to remove the key cap? I'm hoping that maybe a shot of
Thanks for the responses. I apologize for taking so long to reply,
don't want to seem ungrateful.
If possible, I'd like to save soldering as an absolute last resort.
Haven't used an iron since the eighth grade. What would be the best
way to remove the key cap? I'm hoping that maybe a shot of
Hi All,
I have a 128k keyboard that was functioning perfectly up until about a
half-hour ago. The 'U' key has mysteriously stopped working. My guess
is that contact is not being made upon pressing the key. Is there an
easy fix for this?
The keys are fairly easily desoldered, but then you would
You can take it all apart and clean everything. It's not too difficult.
Not what I'd call an easy fix though.
On Dec 27, 2005, at 6:04 PM, Shaun Reynolds wrote:
Hi All,
I have a 128k keyboard that was functioning perfectly up until about a
half-hour ago. The 'U' key has mysteriously stopped