On Sunday, Oct 6, 2002, at 18:31 US/Eastern, T. Virkkala wrote:

> Well, I have a problem with a Wallstreet G3 PowerBook that I've just 
> got to
> solve soon.
>
> I bought it off eBay, but FedEx so manhandled the package that it shook
> loose the hard drive connection. So, helped over the phone by the guy 
> who
> sold it to me, I removed the keyboard and took out the hard drive, and 
> then
> reseated it. Worked perfectly. Yahoo!
>
> Alas, the story of my woes doesn't stop there.
>
> I couldn't get the keyboard back on. When I detached the keyboard, I 
> had
> reached underneath the keyboard, in the empty sockets (battery & 
> CD-Rom),
> and pulled back on the tabs to release the keyboard.
>
>   Now the tabs won't retract the little metal
>   clasps far enough to allow the keyboard to
>   reseat correctly in place.
>
> Has anyone here had this happen to them? Any hints?
>
> This is an urgent problem, so any help will be appreciated.
>
>

Try moving the catches from side to side slightly, a slight change in 
alignment may cause them to work again.


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