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BernieB
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Apr 9, 2000, 08:32 AM
 
Has anyone come up with a solution for the "softness" on the right side of the Pismo keyboard?
     
dmcnickle
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Apr 10, 2000, 10:26 AM
 
Apple tech support told me to put a few strips of electrical tapes under the upper right hand side of the keyboard.
This solved the problem for me.

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Apr 10, 2000, 03:41 PM
 
Cool. I'll have to do that.
     
YongHeun
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Nov 9, 2000, 04:26 PM
 
Originally posted by dmcnickle:
Apple tech support told me to put a few strips of electrical tapes under the upper right hand side of the keyboard.
This solved the problem for me.

Could you tell me what kinds of tapes are electrical tapes? I am going to try to put a tape under the keyboard of my Pismo. Is it OK to use a transparent wrapping tape?
     
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Nov 9, 2000, 09:32 PM
 
Hey ya'll, i did the same thing to my lombard keyboard. YongHeun, electrical tape is plastic and slightly flexible, it's usually black and comes in rolls about as wide as scotch tape. If you use clear packing tape, it will not stick as well as electrical tape, and duct tape leaves residue. Electrical tape is the best choice. :-)
     
   
 
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