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09-Apr-2008, 05:54 PM #1
Keyboard symbol replacement
Just a quick one here, 'cause I already posted something about this at:
http://forums.techguy.org/hardware/6...g-quesion.html
If you're keyboard lettering ON A LAPTOP is getting worn you can get stencils/overlays/sticky replacement letters at:
http://www.datacal.com/alpha-replacement-overlays.htm
I say "ON A LAPTOP" because an entire replacement keyboard FOR A DESKTOP can be gotten for close to the price of the overlays.

So, for a desktop, you can probably just get a new keyboard. But if you're reluctant to crack the case on a laptop (like I am) and replace the keyboard, those DataCal overlays work nicely.

For the full story, see that thread I linked to above.
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