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November 1st, 2005 01:00

Take the keyboard screws out from the bottom and then lift it up, but do not disconnect the plug from the mainboard. Make sure it is plugged in all the way and then try your keyboard again. If it still messes up, replace it with a new one. I  have one in my junk box with the same sort of problem, which I am keeeping just for spare keys.
 
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