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cmd x,c and v no longer works
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<blockquote data-quote="hughvane" data-source="post: 956416" data-attributes="member: 56231"><p>With the malfunctioning keyboard, there are one or two DIY things to try.</p><p>1. With the MB turned off completely, tip the machine on to its front edge and blow warm air (eg. hair drier on low setting) into the area of the keys mentioned. Keep the nozzle moving to avoid overheating any one spot. You could even try the warm air technique with the MB tipped upside down.</p><p>2. Try vacuuming the affected area, but be careful not to let the suction nozzle come into contact with the keys in case one of them breaks away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hughvane, post: 956416, member: 56231"] With the malfunctioning keyboard, there are one or two DIY things to try. 1. With the MB turned off completely, tip the machine on to its front edge and blow warm air (eg. hair drier on low setting) into the area of the keys mentioned. Keep the nozzle moving to avoid overheating any one spot. You could even try the warm air technique with the MB tipped upside down. 2. Try vacuuming the affected area, but be careful not to let the suction nozzle come into contact with the keys in case one of them breaks away. [/QUOTE]
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