Thanks to everyone for the advice. Unfortunately, the shift keycap has
a metal bar, and fitting it into the matching area on the keyboard
proved extra tricky. I found a picture on the Apple website of the
procedure for replacing a keycap on a Powerbook, and the area where the
bar fits in seems
> > The shift key on my iBook popped off. It looks as if I should be able
> > to pop it back on, but I can't seem to get it to lock in place. Has
> > anyone had a similar experience? If so, any tips that you can share
> > would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
If by key you mean the keycap, I've ac
Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 09:21:16 -0500
Subject: iBook key pops off
From: Sharon Kantanie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The shift key on my iBook popped off. It looks as if I should be able
to pop it back on, but I can't seem to get it to lock in place. Has
anyone had a similar experience? If s
I replaced the key on my daughters Clamshell iBook which has the scissors
mechanism and it was an interesting experience getting the new key back on.
It would have been even more difficult if the keys had not been translucent
so I could see what I was doing.
You have to slide the front part of the
On 11/05/04 10:21, "Sharon Kantanie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The shift key on my iBook popped off. It looks as if I should be able
> to pop it back on, but I can't seem to get it to lock in place. Has
> anyone had a similar experience? If so, any tips that you can share
> would be greatly app
The shift key on my iBook popped off. It looks as if I should be able
to pop it back on, but I can't seem to get it to lock in place. Has
anyone had a similar experience? If so, any tips that you can share
would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Sharon Kantanie
dual USB iBook , 800 mHz, 14.1 inch