I have just sold my Pismo 400 after selecting to keep the best bits
for my Pismo 500 (as one does), however, I have noticed that I
have a gap above the harddrive which does not support the
keyboard when I type.

I have made sure that it is correctly located, and as both Pismos
were quite new I have little experience of this from before I swapped
RAM etc.

I was thinking of sticking a small piece of foam in between the HD
and keyboard, but thought it best to ask first. I say small as I don't
want to insulate the HD and therefore risk overheating.



Laurence

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