Those without a Dremel can also use a hacksaw, file, or simply install plastic washers or electrical tape there.
Thanks for pointing out this problem.
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Those without a Dremel can also use a hacksaw, file, or simply install plastic washers or electrical tape there.
Thanks for pointing out this problem.
Quoted from goingincirclez:I didn't have that problem. In my case the game still boots and attempts to play but any trigger of a column 4 switch (the "F" lane, any pop bumper, etc... which on Firepower are some of the first switches triggered) immediately shorts to another row and crashes the game. But the displays, sounds, etc as well as diagnostics all work.
in your second picture, there is a single trace running underneath that far right screw. Could that also be a problem?
Quoted from Skyemont:I don't think Jim is in business anymore.
This is the first I've heard of it. When did this happen?
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