one of my chord pads is sticking

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one of my chord pads is sticking

Post by biggrime »

It is not sticking really bad bu some timesit sticks and hold down a chord even after I let go of it. I can see it sticking after I let go. Is there anything I can do
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your computer's space bar looks sticky as well
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Post by BruceL »

sound like you got 'grimey' pads :D (j/k)
some canned air should fix that problem right up!

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Post by biggrime »

ozy wrote:your computer's space bar looks sticky as well
Are u for real? Is this a joke?
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Post by Berend »

You're not alone, biggrime,

May I suggest you read my comments in the following threads at the Karma Lab forum:

http://www.karma-lab.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16839
http://www.karma-lab.com/forum/showthre ... 583&page=9

A similar thread is somewhere deep down in this forum as well.

You do NOT want to use anything like Blow Off or talcum powder.
Both will make matters worse. Blow Off devices will lodge any dust deeper into the seating of the pad.
Use a powerful vacuum cleaner instead and be careful not to scratch your precious.

By the way, this 'hanging pads' issue has no relation to text disappearing from buttons. People seem to keep getting confused.

Good luck
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