Interestingly, the inside of my Lombard 333 doesn't look like the picture
Kyle sent me.
Here's what happened today:
I successfully removed the old keyboard and installed the new one. However,
the problem is not solved at all and this might be an indication of a
different problem. I'm soliciting opinions.
On the old keyboard, a diagonal-to-the-right line starting with the numeral
9 didn't work and the return key was getting finicky. On the new keyboard,
the non-working diagonal line moved one space to the left, starting with the
8. Could I have bought a bad keyboard or is there something going on
elsewhere that's manifesting itself with these problems?

In this machine there is only one cable connecting the keyboard to the
chassis. It has a connector with two rows of pins that go into the board. I
have a JPG, if anyone want's to hazard a guess.

Willi

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