Hi, you could try exercising the display first, then wipe it down with a *damp* cloth, then consider sending it in for servicing. Hope these suggestions help.

At 12:52 05/01/2008, kelby carlson wrote:
Dear List,

You can yell at me as much as you want for this--I probably deserve it. I got my BrailleNote mPower about two years ago. This was when I was younger and not conscientious about taking care of my equipment. My braille display, therefore, isn't in the greatest condition. It's certainly still readable and none of the pins are missing. Some just don't come up all the way. My question is this. Me and my vision program are thinking about getting it sent in for some general maintinance. Should we do this? Or are there ways I can get my braille display in better shape on my own? Many thanks in advance.

Kelby

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