Yes! That website is what I was looking for. But alas...the step I need
now is a demonstration of how to get the keyboard assembly out of the
Powerbook...without breaking anything. :-)
- Joe
PS -- Is it better to send responses to individuals, or to the list?
At 07:37 PM 3/31/2001, you wrote:
>>Hi there. I've got an old Duo 230 that I'm trying to make usable. It has
>>"issues", however. First of all, the keys on the keyboard don't work
>>half the time (dust??). But that's rather minor, since I can use an
>>external keyboard....In general, how do I go about cleaning the keyboard
>>(and perhaps relatedly, I'd also like to know how to access the innards
>>-- hard disk, etc).
>
>Joe, check out this website:
>
>http://members.home.net/gionpeters/Duo.html
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