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(for those whom wish to further explain thier problem/resolutions)
(Left Alt key stuck on; fixed by peel-replace adhesive layer)
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== Left Alt key stuck on; fixed by peel-replace adhesive layer ==

But main question is, are there other hidden diagnostics?
Also, congratulations for a fine Disassembly how-to.
Finally, who is Zarro? And what is he doing with those children?
Build 656; S/N CSN74701E4F

Revision as of 21:05, 29 May 2008

What  is the purpose of this page? Who will use this information, and for what purpose? Apater 23:56, 22 April 2008 (EDT)

http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/community-support/2008-April/001922.html

It might be a good idea to reference that list post and link to this page from Stuck_keys. Cjl 02:19, 23 April 2008 (EDT)

for those whom wish to further explain thier problem/resolutions

CSN74702143

CTRL key randomly on/off
It lites after several seconds without touching any key near it while running keyboard diagnostic test and also many other keys sometime stick and then unstick after pushing same key again in a random testing pattern
To get terminal -xmodmap to reassign the Ctrl Key I had to press and hold the spot between the Tab Key and just above the CTRL key with a PDA Stylus or a toothpick (experiment in the diagnostics test)

Note: it is very humid over here in the Philippines and I have had many keyboards/other including cellphone/TV remotes... fail from corrosion and or mold/fungus even very tiny insects getting under the membrane not to mention the salty(ocean) air from many years @ sea.

--Chief Mike 08:47, 4 May 2008 (EDT) (GSMC)U.S. Navy Retired

Left Alt key stuck on; fixed by peel-replace adhesive layer

But main question is, are there other hidden diagnostics? Also, congratulations for a fine Disassembly how-to. Finally, who is Zarro? And what is he doing with those children? Build 656; S/N CSN74701E4F