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    CF-30 keyboards wearing letters off

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Terminus, May 8, 2012.

  1. Terminus

    Terminus Notebook Consultant

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    I have a CF-30 that I got not so long ago and the "A" key is rubbing off on me. It's back-lit but not rubber.

    Is there a way to just replace a single keycap? Am I hopelessly living in the past when I could do that?

    Anyone have a new keyboard for sale? Sigh.
     
  2. Rob

    Rob Toughbook Aficionado

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    Yes sir, you can replace just that.

    Jeff, where you at here???

    I'm sure J3ff has some laying around! :)
     
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    Terminus Notebook Consultant

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    I've been missing because I have my head down buried in work. I've had no time for any recreational reading or posting. I didn't even have time to replace the Sierra cards yet :/ All I do is work and sleep right now.
     
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    Terminus Notebook Consultant

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    My hosted server has died and many of the graphics and images in articles I've posted here are currently dead. I hope to have a backup restored in a few days and I moved it to rackspace as well. This has nothing to do with me needing some new keycaps.

    Len