Let me add my voice - I have an original Ti-400.  No keyboard 'scratches'
ever, and I have not seen any on any other machines.  The finger oil marks
do clean off with moist wipes of different sorts, or screen cleaner if you
want to spend money for brand names.  No real marks in three years.

The improvement in the situation after a repair is often due to the
repairman replacing the tiny rubber bumper/spacers at the front corners of
the machine. The keyboard temporarily no longer touches the screen until
they wear down again.

Now can somebody tell me how to keep the screw next to the power adapter
input from loosening all the time...?


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