Keyboard trick

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GCHarder
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Keyboard trick

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I read about this trick somewhere. To give your keyboard a "tactile" feedback place a drop of clear nail polish on the keys. Try this at your own risk!!! Try a test drop on the black margin first. I wouldn't do this on all the keys only certain ones like the cursor keys for example. And let it dry completely before using.

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Re: Keyboard trick

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Uh, What???

Do you also have a Lipstick Trick? :lol:

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Actually, this could be a use for knackered membranes... to test if this "trick" works. Assuming that only part of the membrane has failed and there are still some working keys!

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