Faulty Key on my PA4X

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Keymn wrote:If you undo the correct screws...to me is the hardest part...Best to put on a soft bed and have screw containers.
Well hopefully the video I posted above will cover that.[/b]
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mabcomp wrote:Very Helpful, thank you for your input, I'm trying to locate a UK based supplier
I had a dead note on my PA3x...pulled rubber off. Cleaned, blew off. Luckily it began to work. Take pictures while doing this or video. So remember how to put back together.
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Keymn wrote:
mabcomp wrote:Very Helpful, thank you for your input, I'm trying to locate a UK based supplier
I had a dead note on my PA3x...pulled rubber off. Cleaned, blew off. Luckily it began to work. Take pictures while doing this or video. So remember how to put back together.
Good advice thank you
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