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2011-01-25
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2011-01-25
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2011-01-31
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2011-01-31
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2011-01-31
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I opened it up to fit a new keybaod ( cheap piece of sh*t from ebay)
However when I screwed it all back there is a noticable gap betwwen the bottom and top units.
It starts off ok at the back and as it goes forward to the front of th ephone it gets wider!
I took it apart and rescrewed it - same thing happended!
Am I making an obvious error here?
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2011-01-31
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the same thing happened to me....as far as not being able to get it back together right.
what you have to do is attach cable to the board. fit 4 protruding parts into the four holes on the board. slide open as you would if using the keyboard. when its open at max...tilt towards you slightly and this makes the metal piece sticking out go under the keyboard.slide close fully and voila! no gap.
However when I screwed it all back there is a noticable gap betwwen the bottom and top units.
It starts off ok at the back and as it goes forward to the front of th ephone it gets wider!
I took it apart and rescrewed it - same thing happended!
Am I making an obvious error here?