Interesting exchange, thanks.  What tool did you use to make the trim 
cut?  Would you recommend 1/8 inch, or might less do it also?

>I found that the traces on my Duo keyboard where they plug into the
>connector were worn in the center of the trace.  Evidently the contact
>in the holder is thin and it wears in the middle of the trace.  It
>looked good with the naked eye, but when I used my loupe, it was easily
>discirnable.  I trimmed the edge of the contact and the plastic
>stiffener, by about 1/8 inch and inserted it and it worked.  On my
>keyboard the control, option, command and esc keys did not work.
>
>Robert

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