On Saturday, Feb 22, 2003, at 13:14 US/Central, Christoph Pistor wrote: > Hi, > > I know this is not the best method, but I got mine open with a regular > watch maker flat screwdriver. > > I also tried to fix a very non responsive Duo 250 keyboard. The person > who sold it to me told me somebody might have spilled something over > it once. Now when I took it apart there were these two layers of > transparent plastic with printed on circuits. They looked corroded to > me so I lightly sanded them and sprayed some contact cleaner spray on > them. After I put it back together the improvement was only minor. > > Does anybody know of a better method, or a place where I can get a > chep keyboard?? > > Hi, Try this: http://home.att.net/~JBDUOFAQ/inter.html#keys If that doesn't work, Ebay. You need a torx #8 to get the keyboard off. cheers, Randy You can't run a country/By a book of religion/Not by a heap/Or a lump or a smidgeon/Of foolish rules/Of ancient date/Designed to make/You all feel great/While you fold, spindle/And mutilate/Those unbelievers/From a neighboring state --Frank Zappa