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Mapping HP-15C LE faulty keys - Reth - 10-03-2011 I'm curious if faulty keys are related to their position in relation to the heat stakes. Please indicate which key/s are faulty. Mine has faulty [.] key
Re: Mapping HP-15C LE faulty keys - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 10-04-2011 [x] - Seems to have gotten much better with time and some contact cleaner.
Re: Mapping HP-15C LE faulty keys - Miguel Toro - 10-04-2011 [10^x] and [GSB] in my unit. As Marcus, mine seems getting better with usage.
Edited: 4 Oct 2011, 6:48 a.m.
Re: Mapping HP-15C LE faulty keys - Paul Gaster - 10-04-2011 If you look back at the older threads about the keyboards most people listed what key was bad, if they had a bad one.
Re: Mapping HP-15C LE faulty keys - Miguel Toro - 10-04-2011 Hi Marcus, Could you explain how to use the contact cleaner? The only way is then to open the unit?
Thanks Miguel
Re: Mapping HP-15C LE faulty keys - Marcus von Cube, Germany - 10-04-2011 I just pushed the key top a bit down and sprayed a tiny amount of cleaner in the gap. Then I agitated the key repeatedly for some time.
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