On 10/1/04 10:46 AM, "Andrew F." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the
Cybertrough:

> On a related note, how easy is it to change keyboard on an aluminum
> PowerBook (mine is a 12").  I frequently type in Korean and can buy the
> replacement part in Korea, but want to make sure it is easy to install
> first.  As a cheaper option, are the keycaps replaceable?

Yes, but you don't want to be doing it frequently as the little plastic pins
will break off.  Replacing the keyboard would be the best option.  It's not
as easy as on previous models, but in about 20 minutes a layman could do it.

Kyle H. Hansen
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