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redman41 | 13:05 Tue 22nd Feb 2011 | Computers
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My KeyBoard works fine but some of the letters are fading.
Are there transfers to be had which cover the keys and protect them from wear.
Would seem a bit drastic to replace the whole KeyBoard evry time this happens.
Any suggestions ?
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http://www.keyboardco...tails.asp?PRODUCT=420

Though at £22 a keyboard would be cheaper.

(white on black is available from the same place)
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Thanks for the info Chuck ! My current KeyBoard cost well under £10 at local Office Stationers so those Key Transfers would seem ideal and cheaper.
Might ring that Compy up if I cannot purchase Transfers locally.
Get a backlit keyboard for less, they don't rub off, lol
"My current KeyBoard cost well under £10"

Probably explains why the letters are rubbing off.
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Tend to agree squarebear, but same thing happened to my original as well which was supposed to be of decent quality and far better than my current one.
As Naz says, a backlit one !! lol
If you ever do get a new keyboard you might consider getting one with engraved keys rather than printed legends. I have a keyboard made by Cherry which is at least 15 years old, used regularly and is as good as the day it was bought.
If you are not up for paying proper prices for decent stuff then I'm sure you know where the local carboot is at! I often find cheap computer parts like keyboards for 50p or so.

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