A low-tech hack to help the crappy keyboard
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(08-05-2017, 11:06 AM)combs Wrote: perhaps my plastic rivets were loosely attached at the factory. I don't know for sure. I do know that my whole bottom case is flexible, and flexing it makes the keyboard work better. Adding a shim does too. ymmv!

Yeah, on mine the plastic rivets have only gone through on the outer perimeter, the 'inner' rivets haven't even gone through the plate, so are doing bugger all. Meaning I'm lucky my 11" one doesn't have any issues!! It's worth checking if you are having problems with the keys... if the metal plate is warping or isn't secured as well on your unit, some foam packing (like what Wizzard did) should help by bonding it all together and stopping it from flexing Wink


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RE: A low-tech hack to help the crappy keyboard - by pfeerick - 08-08-2017, 06:05 PM

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