If you have a spare USB keyboard, plug it into the Lombard and 
compare the performance to the Lombard's keyboard.

Herb Goodfriend

>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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