LK401

Pete Edwards stimpy.u.idiot at gmail.com
Thu Mar 17 17:22:48 CST 2005


Quoth Paul Koning (i think), regarding LK401 some weeks back:

>Then again, if it's a stuck key or something like that, the keyboard
>is beyond repair.  LK201 keyboards are cheesy low quality membrane
>switches that cannot be disassembled or cleaned or repaired.  If
>moisture ever gets in them, your only option is to scrap the board.  I
>found this out the hard way.

Does the same apply to LK401 keyboards? I have one with a
non-functioning key (try resetting passwords on VMS when you can't get
a 'Z'....), and the melted-post construction seems the same. Am I best
just looking for a replacement and if so, anyone in the UK got a spare
I can make an offer for? Be nice to the moderators and contact me
off-list :)

Cheers,
Pete

-- 
Pete Edwards 
"Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future" - Niels Bohr


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