Hi All
I just purchased a Duo 230 for word processing ... Great to have one
again (I had a 230 back in '94 for awhile) ... The machine works fine,
but the keyboard is pretty stiff -- the action is pretty bad and I have
to pound down on several of the keys to get them to work ... I'm
imagining that the machine hasn't seen much use in awhile
Does anyone know of any tricks to "soften up" a stiff keyboard -- seems
sort of akin to breaking in a new baseball glove, or one that's been in
storage for awhile and stiffened up ... Or, if anyone's had a similar
experience and knows that the keyboard is probably on its last legs,
that info would be helpful as well (if not really what I want to hear)
Thanks in advance
nk
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