Have to push keys down very hard for them to work.

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Have to push keys down very hard for them to work.

#1 Post by MadeInJapan » Sat Oct 16, 2004 10:33 am

I put this here for a lack of a good place to put it.

I have a Japanese IBM Thinkpad model 535E with keys on the right side of the keyboard...especially "O" and "P" that I must literally pound while typing for them to work. If I type normally, these keys don't respond and I end up with text without the "O" and "P." Although a Japanese machine with Japanese keyboard, the quality is typical IBM (American) and very very good. They keyboard feels extremely nice and has a great touch.

I am going to Japan next week and could look for and pick up another keyboard for this ThinkPad, but I was wondering if on an American ThinkPad, if and when this happens, if there is a solution. In other words, could I take the keyboard out, lubricate, push up the springs under the keys, etc. to make the keys more responsive? I guess I could take the keyboard out and take a look but before I do this, I wanted to get others' opinion.s

Thanks in advance!

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Re: Have to push keys down very hard for them to work.

#2 Post by monty cantsin » Sat Oct 16, 2004 2:36 pm

MadeInJapan wrote:I am going to Japan next week and could look for and pick up another keyboard for this ThinkPad, but I was wondering if on an American ThinkPad, if and when this happens, if there is a solution. In other words, could I take the keyboard out, lubricate, push up the springs under the keys, etc. to make the keys more responsive?
The ThinkPad keyboards that I have seen actually don't even have such conventional metal springs that you might imagine, so I guess there isn't really much to lubricate... It's rather some kind of rubber material on which the keycaps are mounted, if I remember that correctly.

Anyway, have a nice trip!

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#3 Post by chuckster » Mon Oct 18, 2004 4:28 pm

interesting point monty. i realize it's a bit off topic, but can you lubricate the keys on a 760xd?

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