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I have a 12" PB G4 and recently the "M" key stopped working. I have tried resetting the PRAM and CPU, but no change. My question is: Is my keyboard dead or is there some other possibility?

A few weeks ago I had to change the DC-In board which means I removed the keyboard (and most other components). But I think the "M" key has worked since then. I think I would have noticed it anyway.

I am sure this has come up before, but I can't find exactly the answer I am looking for using a search. Thanks!
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