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Old 27 September 2018, 07:28   #6
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The membrane of the keyboard is damaged in some places. You will need a lot of work if you want to repair that and a set of tools like small screwdrivers, multimeter and conductive glue. Get ready to take out 40 or so really small screws to release the membrane. Probably better to buy a replacement keyboard.
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