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#1 2008-12-19 5:11:12 pm

PitCritter
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904HA Keyboard Question

Anybody know why the 1 and 6 keys have special symbols?  Maybe the Up and Down arrows are different too.

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#2 2008-12-21 4:32:16 am

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Re: 904HA Keyboard Question

My S101 is the same.  You are not the first to ask.  Not knowing why, would it be used for Linux version?  There is no result from searching in the google. sad

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#3 2008-12-21 4:51:50 am

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Re: 904HA Keyboard Question


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#4 2008-12-21 5:02:06 am

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Re: 904HA Keyboard Question

AlmostInvisible wrote:

http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?id=54727

It seems your reference doesn't make any constructive sense.  lol


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#5 2008-12-21 5:23:36 am

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Re: 904HA Keyboard Question

same subject Benny? hmm tongue

just to show it's been talked about already and there *is* no answer


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#6 2009-02-04 8:11:52 am

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Re: 904HA Keyboard Question

Hello everybody, does anybody know which other model's keyboards are compatible with 904ha model?
Thank you in advance smile

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#7 2009-02-04 1:40:00 pm

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Re: 904HA Keyboard Question

The 904HA uses the same keyboard as the the 1000 series (at least the same as everything but the HE with the new keyboard and changed right shift key).

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#8 2009-02-04 3:48:04 pm

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Re: 904HA Keyboard Question

Thank you Eric, I have 904ha with German keyboard layout, so, if I buy 1000 series keyboard with English layout, If you know, is  it easy to change, I want to change it by myself smile

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#9 2009-02-09 1:42:52 pm

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Re: 904HA Keyboard Question

I have apparently damaged a key retainer in an attempt to relocate my right shift key on a 904HA.  Need to obtain a new retainer.. can anyone point to a source..  thanks!

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#10 2009-02-09 2:06:37 pm

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Re: 904HA Keyboard Question

lifemaster - I've not changed one out, but I saw a post somewhere where it showed 4 apparent points that hold the keyboard into the body...it looked easy to push those points in, pull the keyboard out, and plug in another one.

rosheltra - sounds like a question for ASUS support.

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#11 2009-02-09 3:08:41 pm

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Re: 904HA Keyboard Question

V. Easy to change the keyboard as a whole.

for the guy who wants a key part, I'd look for someone who's changing a duff keyboard who might let you have the remnants for cheap? else just buy a new keyboard.


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#12 2009-02-11 6:58:03 am

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Re: 904HA Keyboard Question

Eric - I tried and it is realy easy to remove it, thanks for you helpful explanation. smile

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#13 2009-02-11 9:06:19 am

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Re: 904HA Keyboard Question

Glad to have helped!

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#14 2009-02-11 4:45:56 pm

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Re: 904HA Keyboard Question

I'll be changing a keyboard out next week  - glad it's not a complicated process.

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#15 2009-03-22 10:50:45 pm

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Re: 904HA Keyboard Question

I can confirm that the standalone keyboard that comes bundled with the eeetop also has the circles around the 1 and 6


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