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Offline snarfarlarkus

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Can you use tape as a stabilizer holder?
« on: Mon, 05 October 2015, 20:50:04 »
Hi guys, my  omnikey 102 wit blue alps has one stabilizer holder thing lost on the spacebar. I cant use the spacebar without it obviously so I am just asking you guys what I could use instead of the stabilizer holder? Maybe tape would work? Cheers

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Re: Can you use tape as a stabilizer holder?
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 05 October 2015, 20:54:44 »
Also, how do I take out the stabilizer holder out of another key? Such as the numpad enter. Thanks!

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Re: Can you use tape as a stabilizer holder?
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 05 October 2015, 21:08:10 »
They just pull out of a rectangular hole with needle-nose pliers. But, as I remember, the spacebar ones have longer "mouths"

If you are talking about the ones built into the key. The hold-downs in the front plate are all the same.

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Re: Can you use tape as a stabilizer holder?
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 05 October 2015, 21:45:25 »
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