Exactly mine is perfectly perpendicular and perfectly straight. It is
exactly below the clicker.
MaxTek
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Subject: Re: Powerbook Lombard Plastic Question
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 11:20:54 +1030
What about below the mouse button on the edge of a machine. It looks=20
too neat to be a crack.
On 05/03/2005, at 03:58, Alan Miller wrote:
On Friday, March 4, 2005, at 12:17 PM, MaxTek wrote:
I have a question about the top case plastic (the part that
contains=20=
the
trackpad) of the Powerbook Lombard. Do they all have a separation
in=20=
the
plastic right below the trackpad clicker? Or is that a stress crack
I=20=
keep
seeing?
My wife's Pismo has a small break (stress I guess) between the
track=20=
pad and the clicker. When I have to break the machine down for a
small=20=
part like I did my lombard, I will replace it with the extra I have=20
but it's just such a pain to replace....
Yours is most likely stress too.....
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