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Posted by ckrupsha on 11-17-2001 11:52 AM:

Angry Power Button Issues

Alright, so far my edge seems to fall in the category of no major issues after three months. Yes, I have a little tarnish, yes I have the stylus rattle, but I don't mind that.

However, my power button has always seemed to have to be pressed a little too deeply (IMHO) to activate anything, and I could never quite be sure of how deep was enough. OK, fine, i could deal with that. But lately, it sticks down! In fact it can turn the backlight on/off by it self if I'm not careful! It comes back up on its own after several seconds, or I can get it to come back up by flicking the corner with my finger.

Anyone have a better solution?


Posted by thorin on 11-18-2001 10:41 AM:

probably just encrusted with lint, skin flakes and grease. you pretty uch vae no other choice than to open it up and cleane it up with an alcohol soaked q-tip.

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Posted by ckrupsha on 11-18-2001 05:56 PM:

Unhappy

I was afraid of that. Thanks, though


Posted by ckrupsha on 12-05-2001 12:03 AM:

just an update for anyone else with the same problem... I loosened the screws in th4e white plastic edge around the button, snugged them back up a little, and now it works better than ever. It has been 3 weeks since I did this and the screws are still in there, in case you were wondering.


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