Posted By
 Stuart Wilson on 2009-07-26 08:16:38
| Replacing a Plus 4 Keyboard
I'm sure this might sound like a silly question for some, but is it easy to replace a damaged Plus 4 keyboard? I have one Plus 4 with a damaged TED (and good keyboard) and a working Plus 4 with a damaged keyboard. I want to replace to faulty keyboard with the good one.
Sorry for the trivial question. Hope someone can help before I start taking the machines apart!
Thanks in advance.
|
|
Posted By
 Chronos on 2009-07-26 08:36:39
 | Re: Replacing a Plus 4 Keyboard
its not a big deal.. you need to take apart the box, unplug the keyboard and replug it into the another machine.. i recommend to change the whole upper stuff.. all you need is a screwdriver..
|
|
Posted By
 Stuart Wilson on 2009-07-26 12:19:05
| Re: Replacing a Plus 4 Keyboard
Thanks Chronos - I wasn't sure or not if it was one of these fiddly ribon cables that's hard to replace.
|
|
Posted By
 Chronos on 2009-07-26 12:29:01
 | Re: Replacing a Plus 4 Keyboard
the keyboard ribbon includes a plastic connector, the motherboard just spikes but its easy..
|
|