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My PS60 keyboard keys won't go up.

 
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christianito07



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 2:31 am    Post subject: My PS60 keyboard keys won't go up. Reply with quote

I have owned a PS60 keyboard for about a year, I only use it once a week for a steady gig that I play. but yesterday I noticed that one of the keys was a little miss placed and was making a sound like there was something inside it. I decided to open my keyboard very carefully and found that there was a piece of paper right below the key. I took it out and put everything back in place but when I tried my keyboard realized that all the keys were not going back up as I pressed them, and they were not working either. So I opened my keyboard again and checked everything, but I don't see any problems, I put everything back the way it was before.

I have done the same process 8 times already and still don't see how to fix it. I just don't understand what is the mechanism that this keyboard uses to keep the keys up.

Has anyone opened this keyboard before or knows about the keys mechanism?

I appreciate your help.
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