Also there are two dead keys x and l both are in different scan rows so I'm
thinking it is the switches themselves I can't seem to test the switches
with a continuity tester and hesitate to try to yank the key caps off until
I confirm they actually come off

On Sun, Jul 8, 2018, 9:17 AM Jeffrey Birt <bir...@soigeneris.com> wrote:

> That looks like some flux residue. Use some 90% or stronger isopropyl or
> denatured alcohol and a toothbrush/cloth to gently clean it up. It is hard
> to tell from the photo but some of those pins do not look well soldered to
> me.
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> Jeff
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>
> *From:* M100 <m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com> *On Behalf Of *Gregory
> McGill
> *Sent:* Sunday, July 8, 2018 10:42 AM
> *To:* m...@bitchin100.com
> *Subject:* Re: [M100] model 200 arrived..
>
>
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/R7p1wJ7kvVEgmELMA some gunk by the corner there
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> On Jul 8, 2018 6:35 AM, "Jeffrey Birt" <bir...@soigeneris.com> wrote:
>
> The fact that the whole screen clears shows that the LCD is being reset,
> i.e. all LCD driver chips are getting reset and clearing each pixel, the
> default power on state of each pixel is black. So, this should mean that
> the LCD itself is OK, as it can go to both black and clear. A ‘RESET’ goes
> to each chip and this line is toggled as part of the start up sequence.
>
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