When viewing the tear down i saw that the repairability is 0/10. And my Smart Keyboard is acting up (it shows the device is being charged when i connect the keyboard to the iPad) and thus lead to poor keyboard performance(repeated keystrokes and malfunction).
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When viewing the tear down I saw that the repairability is 0/10.
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After some research I believe that their might have been something wrong with the “conductive fabric” which cause poor connectivity. So i am planing to retire the contact pin to the deeper part of the fabric to remedy the wear and tear on the hinge part.
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My Smart Keyboard is acting up (it shows the device is being charged when I connect the keyboard to the iPad) and thus lead to poor keyboard performance (repeated keystrokes and malfunction).
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Problem is i have no idea which part of the fabric is connect to which pin, and i have no x-rayimage to reference to.
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After some research I believe that their might have been something wrong with the “conductive fabric” which causes poor connectivity. So, I’m planing to wire the contact pin to the deeper part of the fabric to remedy the wear and tear on the hinge part.
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If i can get this information, i may be able to salvage the keyboard in some way.
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Problem is I have no idea which part of the fabric is connect to which pin, and I have no x-ray image to reference to.
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If I can get this information, I may be able to salvage the keyboard in some way.
When viewing the tear down i saw that the repairability is 0/10. And my Smart Keyboard is acting up (it shows the device is being charged when i connect the keyboard to the iPad) and thus lead to poor keyboard performance(repeated keystrokes and malfunction).
After some research I believe that their might have been something wrong with the “conductive fabric” which cause poor connectivity. So i am planing to retire the contact pin to the deeper part of the fabric to remedy the wear and tear on the hinge part.
Problem is i have no idea which part of the fabric is connect to which pin, and i have no x-ray image to reference to.
If i can get this information, i may be able to salvage the keyboard in some way.
Thanks!