Hi! I have two Duo 230's  that are not at all usable because of sticky,
sluggish keyboards. I've gathered bits and pieces from the list about how to
clean them, but I've never taken my Duo's apart, and am a little timid to
attempt it. I read a web page about this,
(http://members.home.net/gionpeters/Duo.html), but it does not show how
exactly to get the keyboard out of the Duo. I am further confused by a
recent post that implied that the cleaning should be done with the lead end
of a pencil as opposed to an eraser. Thanks for your help.
Janice 



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