01-19-2022, 12:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-19-2022, 12:31 PM by VitalKoshalew.)
For anyone out there with the same problem: there is no need to modify the contacts, there is a much easier fix.
Insert a piece of thin plastic or even paper (if you are lucky and have little or no glue there) under the pogo pin board.
Start from the thin side of the keyboard pogo pin board. Very carefully insert a screwdriver or something tiny between the pogo pin board and the backplate. While holding the edge with the screwdriver, insert a piece of plastic or paper all the way under the pogo pins. The pogo board may be more or less glued to the case so you may need to cut through the glue with the piece of plastic.
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POGO |<-- insert from here
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Insert a piece of thin plastic or even paper (if you are lucky and have little or no glue there) under the pogo pin board.
Start from the thin side of the keyboard pogo pin board. Very carefully insert a screwdriver or something tiny between the pogo pin board and the backplate. While holding the edge with the screwdriver, insert a piece of plastic or paper all the way under the pogo pins. The pogo board may be more or less glued to the case so you may need to cut through the glue with the piece of plastic.
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+---------+
POGO |<-- insert from here
+---------+
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