
Apple II Computer Info
Check with another dealer. I can't speak for all dealers, but we kept enough
keycaps on hand to match anything.
If you've broken the stem of a keyswitch, you'll need to replace the keyswitch
as detailed above. Don't bother trying to glue a keyswitch stem. Save the
keycap, as it can be used again, once you get the fragment of stem out. A
piece of wire (e.g. a bent out paperclip) and a flame (e.g. a match) to heat
the wire will almost always get keyswitch stem fragments out of keycaps.
P.S. If anyone's keeping a FAQ list, this article might be a good thing to
append, even if it was written late at night.
Doug Reeder USENET: ...!tektronix!reed!reeder
I'm looking for a grad school or a job as a research assistant where I can work
on tethers for space propulsion or robotics, in particular, walking machines,
or even some more contract programming work.
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Doug Reeder USENET: ...!tektronix!reed!reeder
I'm looking for a grad school or a job as a research assistant where I can work
on tethers for space propulsion or robotics, in particular, walking machines.
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