On 10/19/2015 09:18 AM, Camellia Sinensis wrote:
>>"KenK" wrote in message news:XnsA53844AD43...@130.133.4.11...
>
>>What can you do about very hard to read keys on a computer keyboard? I hate
>>to replace it as it still otherwise works. I hunt and peck so need to see
>>which key is which.
>
> You can get a brand new generic keyboard for less than $15 just about
> anywhere. Other than that I guess masking tape and a sharpie permanent
> marker should do it.
My 1988 IBM Model M keyboard looked brand new when I bothered to clean
it -- until I spilled coffee into it. Same with its 1996 replacement,
which needs some attention. I think the labels are molded into the
keytops.
Keyboards are personal. Real shame if we fall in love with one that
isn't worthy of our affection.
--
Cheers,
Bev
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