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by rkawakami » Mon Oct 24, 2016 7:39 pm
It sounds like the conductive rubber dome may have become detached from the keyboard. However, before you do anything which may cause damage to the keyboard, I would remove the entire keyboard from the system and then re-attach it; in other words, do a re-seat of the keyboard connector. Also, while it's removed from the system, you might try blowing some compressed air across the keys. It may not solve your issue, but it would be a good time to get rid of some of the "stuff" under the keys.
One other thing to check is to see if the trackpoint cap is not pressing up against the key. Remove the red cap and see if the problem goes away. If it does, get a new one.
The conductive rubber domes are normally glued in place and therefore should prevent anything from getting inside to affect the switch contacts. My suggestion would be to carefully lift off the keycap and see if this is true. However, you stand some chance of breaking one of the tiny pins/tabs which keeps the keycap connected to plastic hinge assembly. Unfortunately I cannot tell you exactly in which direction you need to pry the cap off. In the past I have lifted the back right or left corner up but this could have been due to the specific design (i.e., manufacturer) of the keyboard.
Assuming you get the keycap off without damage and you do find a loose rubber dome, clean the inside with a dry cotton swab (don't use any alcohol-based fluid), clean the contacts on the keyboard, temporarily put the rubber dome back in place and verify it still registers each depress. If okay, put a tiny amount of superglue around the edge of the dome and glue it back on the keyboard. Give it time to dry and then push the keycap back onto the hinge assembly.
If you find that the dome is still glued to the keyboard, then you need to decide if it's worth pulling the dome off the keyboard.
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