Rapid wear with shift key
Re: Rapid wear with shift key
One other solution would be to leave both keys black and print a yellow/blue rectangle on the overlay above these keys.
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Re: Rapid wear with shift key
I was about to suggest the same idea!
Even with painted keys, these colored rectangles would be helpful in case on wear of the paint after several years of use.
I wonder if blue letters, instead of yellow, could also be printed for the DM42. On pictures, the DM41X looks very nice with these blue letters, whereas the monochrome DM42 looks dull in comparison.
The improved keyboard on the DM41X and DM42 is excellent news! My reluctance to buy one of these calculators is disappearing.
Re: Rapid wear with shift key
Resistance is futile.
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Massimo
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Re: Rapid wear with shift key
Know that, been there ... many months ago: please look here.
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Of course Walter
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Ha! There's always that someone, isn't there?
I also noticed that the the faceplate is metal instead of plastic like my DM42. That seems to keep it from bowing outward and probably means a more even key press across. I'm liking the keys so far.
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Re: Rapid wear with shift key
Cleared the shift key with IPA (really soluble in alcohol!).
Then applied Humbrol Enamel #69.
Let's see how it will withstand time.
Then applied Humbrol Enamel #69.
Let's see how it will withstand time.
Greetings,
Massimo
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Nice job!
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Since I have a lot of IPA (India Pale Ale) in my system, my index finger has dissolved the "yellow" (more like a sick yellow-green)
right off the key. It's now completely black. The blue still looks new!
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Re: Rapid wear with shift key
I bought a bunch of paints from a European company and thought maybe I could use one of them on the yellow key but when I go to read the labels, I don't' know what they are! Maybe I'll paint it a nice Smaragdgrϋn or Hellgrau. How about Rot? (Maybe that's what the old color did!) JK. My Grandmother told me what they mean. She said I'll have to order some Gelb then laughed when I asked what the hell that is! Then it hit me. Yellow, of course! She tries to teach me German but I'm no good at it. I'm satisfied with English and some fluency in French and Italian.
Tom L
Some people call me inept but I'm as ept as anybody!
DM10L SN: 059/100
DM41X SN: 00023 (Beta)
DM41X SN: 00506 (Shipping)
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DM42 SN: 00221 (Shipping)
WP43 SN: 00025 (Prototype)
Some people call me inept but I'm as ept as anybody!
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DM41X SN: 00506 (Shipping)
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