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Mon, 28 Apr 2003
A whole keyboard?
I just got off the phone with IBM Thinkpad support. Turns out I have to replace the entire keyboard. For around 50 dollars. That's a lot for a single keycap. Anybody know an online thinkpad junkyard? (Yes, I've checked eBay.) All I need is a keycap.
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how about REPC? might have a dead compatible laptop with working keycaps.
Posted by Anita Rowland at Mon Apr 28 14:12:49 2003
Posted by Anita Rowland at Mon Apr 28 14:12:49 2003
I'm looking for an replacement "N" for my T42. There's a couple of guys on thinkpads.com that are also looking for individual keycaps as well. Maybe we could find a bunch of people, pitch in a buy one.
Posted by rsramirez at Sat Apr 1 23:43:16 2006
Posted by rsramirez at Sat Apr 1 23:43:16 2006
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