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Author Re: IBM Model M keyboard and water
Michael Baldwin Bruce

2004-11-04, 8:56 pm

bruce aka tholen@antispam.ham wrote in message news:<N0cid.59884$Kl3.23525@twister.socal.rr.com>...
> Franc Zabkar writes:
>
>
>
> There are three flexible plastic sheets that plug into the PCB.
> One goes to the LEDs. The other two I guess represent the rows
> and columns of keys.


What you guess is irrelevant, bruce.

>
>
> Disconnecting the keys from the PCB did stop the beeping, but what
> sort of problem could there be with the keys? The two flexible
> plastic sheets are sandwiched between a metal baseplate and the
> plastic base of the keys. That can't be disassembled without
> destroying the keyboard.


Have you tried, bruce?
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