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Disassembly of the bottom half of a mass-production G1G1 XO-1. |
Disassembly of the bottom half of a mass-production G1G1 XO-1. |
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A look under the membrane in a corner of the keyboard. The rubber membrane just presses on a plastic membrane that's sealed onto a circuit board. This makes it more moisture- and dirt-resistant than the standard setup where the bottom of each rubber key is conductive and presses directly on the circuit board. |
A look under the membrane in a corner of the keyboard. The rubber membrane just presses on a plastic membrane that's sealed onto a circuit board. This makes it more moisture- and dirt-resistant than the standard setup where the bottom of each rubber key is conductive and presses directly on the circuit board. |
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 10 October 2008
Disassembly of the bottom half of a mass-production G1G1 XO-1. A look under the membrane in a corner of the keyboard. The rubber membrane just presses on a plastic membrane that's sealed onto a circuit board. This makes it more moisture- and dirt-resistant than the standard setup where the bottom of each rubber key is conductive and presses directly on the circuit board.
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