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Old January 18th 04, 05:32 PM
mike
 
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well thats the idea...
it replaces the wornout conductive tits on each key...

mike
"Bill Crocker" wrote in message
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Sound hard to beleive, considering graphite is conductive. I would think

it
would short things out?

Bill Crocker


"JMC" wrote in message
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I was having problems with the keypad on several older programmable

scanners
(Pro 43 & 26) and found this great fix called Lub-a-Spray made by Panef

for
$1.75 at the local hardware store. All I did was remove the case,

remove
the rubber keypad, lay it on a paper plate with the underside face up

and
squirt this dry graphite lube into all the open spots with the

applicator,
shake the loose material off, place back in the scanner and it works

like
new. Be very careful with this stuff, as it's quite messy, but it works
great.






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