I recently acquired a 270c and 280c in barely used condition. Thekeyboard is stiff
on the 270c - one must press the keys rather hard to activate them. Thefeel of the 
clicker is perfect - light and effortless.

The 280c is exactly the opposite. They keyboard has a light andeffortless feel
but the clicker is rather stiff and requires substantial effort toactivate.

My question is if anyone knows whether or not the resistance thekeyboard 
and clicker is adjustable on Duos? I heard somewhere (I can't rememberwhere) that the 
amount of torque applied to the case torx screws affects keyboard feel.True?

Paul Cherubini
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