[nabs-l] The technology in specialized notetakers
Carly Mihalakis
carlymih at comcast.net
Sun Jul 14 07:13:53 UTC 2013
HI, Joe,
My name is Carly and I think I knew you at the CCB like 10 years
ago, right? Aren't you from Missouri? 08:48 PM 7/13/2013, you wrote:
>Anna,
>The first bit of good news is that the plastic piece that came off
>is almost certainly not the part that actually makes the key work;
>it's probably just the part your finger presses. That part, in turn,
>presses on something underneath it, which actually interacts with
>the circuitry of the device. The point is, provided they didn't
>build it some weird funky way, all you have to do is get a
>replacement part, which will probably just snap right into place on
>the device. More good news is that you're virtually guaranteed that
>the part won't cost all that much money, if they even charge you at
>all since it's just a piece of plastic. The bad news is that you're
>probably going to have to go through HIMS to get it. These things
>are fit specifically to the device they're built for, so you can't
>just go pick one up some place.
>
>Joe
>
>
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