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Subject: Re: Removing the keyboard


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arturs
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Date Posted: 17:15:18 09/03/99 Fri
In reply to: Dennis van Leeuwen 's message, "Removing the keyboard" on 14:30:51 09/01/99 Wed

> Perhaps I can put something
> between the keyboard. Like glue or something...

Dennis,
Beware that this aluminum plate gets *really hot* and you notice that keyboard stands on 5 narrow strips made of some kind of metallic ( it won't melt) tissue glued to the back along each side.

I had (and still have) the same problem, or to be precise _inconvenience_, and this is because the keyboard itself is a little bit unflat, or bent somewhere, so ideally it should repeat the shape of the aluminum plate, but looks like it never would. I didn't want to risk to crack my keyborad, so I decided to live with it.

Hope it helps.

Artur

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Re: Removing the keyboardDennis van Leeuwen23:37:15 09/03/99 Fri



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