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Righties rule :D

That being said, I searched the model number and got about 10 million hits. 99.99% were from Russian sites. Anyone going to Russia in the near future? :)

Got one hit from some place in NYC. Found out it was an old web page and the business is gone. :(

Who'd think one could get so attached to a keyboard. I trashed a $150 video card and was like, "Oh well".
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i dont know if it applies to this but a while back some of my letters stopped working.. like s and n.. so i just popped up the s and n keys and flipped them upside down.. tested it out

it worked for some reason

thats was 2+ years ago

using the same exact keyboard right now to type this

s nsnsnsnsnsnsn
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That could be the problem, not enough pressure on the membrain or weak membrain.

I don't understand how it works though. Key pushes rubber membrain, membrain pushed on a peice of palstic that has a thin flat wire in it. How does the wire know what key is pushed? I'll tear it apart again and see if I can destroy it further.

Thanks
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i think it has to do with hte fricton of the wires... but go no idea how the info. is sent back to the comp.. LOL

ime and demrok have taken several keyboards apart after spilling drinks on them.. we have always gotten them back to working order again :D

just take your sweet time and inspect every input and output... 1 connection fails and that can mean an intire row of keys..

very tedious work!...
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Thanks to all those who tried to help.
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what's the model number?
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BTC 8110 M

If you find one let me know. :)
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Thanks wes. Did you notice how many are russian sites?
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HUNDREDS :)
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Found one at the link wesg gave me. Now the hard part, $20 for the keyboard and $15 for shipping. How bad do i want it?
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Think of it this way....when your keyboard was broken, were you willing to pay $35 for a new one? :)
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I service and repair old IBM point of sale keyboards. What can happen is dust and debris (or soft drinks) can accumulate on the metal contacts that the keys hit when they're pressed, and prevent a solid contact. Grab some electronics cleaner from your local hardware store and don't run the keyboard through water. Water can add more residue to the contacts and may short something if you plug the keyboard back in. Take the keyboard apart and spray the circuit board with the electronic cleaner, and wipe the contacts clean with a soft lint-free cloth.
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