[iBook] ibook keyboard

Jim Manley jpmanley at gmail.com
Thu Dec 1 18:17:19 PST 2005


Hi Michelle, NO it isn't anything you are doing. It is a defective  
keyboard that Apple needs to corredt & replace.
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James Paul Manley
Albuquerque, New Mexico

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On Dec 1, 2005, at 7:13 PM, Michelle wrote:

> Yep,  this happened to me with my iBook 14". Within 3 weeks of  
> buying it some letters started to fade... I was lazy and did not do  
> anything about it until 3 months out... took it back to the Apple  
> Store (where I bought it) and they did replace the keyboard at no  
> cost. But they acted like I was the freak with the problem... and  
> yet here, SEVERAL other folks have had the same problem.
>
> Here I am, 4 months later, and the "new" keyboard is doing the same  
> thing. Right now the "T" is almost gone, and the "E" and N" are  
> fading as well... I know it's not some freaky oil or ? on my  
> fingertips... this has never happened to me on any other keyboard  
> (desktop or laptop), period!
>
> Any thoughts from the rest of the gang?



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