On Thursday 04 March 2004 11:43 am, Tim Okrongli wrote:
> >Usually that means that the suspend switch in the kewboard is stuck. If
> > you dis-assemble the palm rest you may be able to cure it, or you can
> > change the keyboard.
>
> Well, I've taken it apart and checked the switch. According to my
> multimeter it works.
> Any other theory (except for "you're going to have to replace some part")?
> If some part is broken I might be better off selling the other parts
> individually on eBay and buying some other notebook...
>
> -- Tim
Well, a stock test for this kind of problem is always to take it apart, clean
the contacts everywhere that you can, and put it back together again. I
can think of several times where that has worked. Not too often, but just
enough that I always try that when it looks bleak.
--STeve Andre'
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