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Old 21.10.2006, 11:04 PM
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Default Replacing the key panel from the Indigo 1

Hello.. new here
I have a Virus Indigo 1 and one of my keys is acting strange. It still works but it fails when I press it gently. I think there is some dirt or something around the contacts. So I want to open it but there are like a million screws at the back and Im affraid I unscrew too many screws and so that the unit falls apart. Is there a specific procedure I should consider? I have opened almost all units I have, I even repaired some buttons on my mpc but I cant seem to figure out how to open the Virus. Seems that the screws are all jammed in without any logical alignment. "Let?s drill away!"


Anyway, thanks for your help!
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