A low-tech hack to help the crappy keyboard
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After some period of time, it got me on my nervs too. My Pinebook has a peace of wood too now, haha. Impressive.

It is working as expected, since I've added the wood parts underneath the Left CTRL, Left Shift and right Arrow keys.

My theroy is a bit different than the ones before, with placing a peace of wood on the battery itself. It is way better to fill the gap/room underneath the bottom left and bottom right space, just around the Left CTRL key and right Arrow keys. The reason is, that the flexible casing has way too much room left at those spots. Just placing your hand on those spots, the entire plastic case starts to bend and therfor moves the sensible trigger parts of the keyboard.

Wholesome regards


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RE: A low-tech hack to help the crappy keyboard - by bancha - 03-04-2020, 12:36 PM

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