Ultimate keyboard solution Message #3 Posted by Rafael Ramos on 20 Nov 2005, 4:39 p.m., in response to message #1 by Funnel Bunny
it can be dust or ox between the layers.
the easy solution (may be the only?) is:
1 - grab some cofee filters (paper)
2 - cut it into strips that can be inserted between the layers (you should end with a few strips of 7x120mm)
3 - fold them in two (now you have a double 7x60mm sheet)
4 - find a very thin metal sheet, 4x60x.5mm (i found good ones inside celular batery packs)
5 - put it ´inside´ the folded cofee filter strips.
6 - slowly insert it between the plastic layers of the keyboard. the paper must be dry. leave at least 10mm outside.
7 - spray some freon or whaterver you like to use on the paper.wait a few seconds
8 - slowly pull the paper and the metal sheet.
notes: do not use this paper again, neither insert the metal sheet without paper, under risk of damaging the trails or having some paper stuck inside the keyb.
hope this helps
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