> This model is the one with the pins.
> 
> On the old keyboard the 'O' & 'K' keys are faulty. Only working when
> you press down on to the motherboard. On the new keyboard that came
> from the states, the '1,Q,A,Z' and 'Delete' keys don't work. I've tried
> pressing the connector down in to the socket and then pressing
> different spots just to see if it's a connection short but unlike the
> old keyboard i've been totally unable to get this new one i got off
> ebay to work.

Both those faults are symptomatic of a faulty keyboard matrix - losing a row
or part row of keys.

If you want an independent test, send me the new one and I'll put it in my
test Clamshell

Oh and if you want a working one ....

-- 
Best wishes

Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
http://www.pbfanatic.co.uk




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