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When your key board is not working properli. you can wash inside of the key and open the key board or wash the polithine type key pad only with a cloth. then try it when it not work replace it
see the details and fix it. God bless you
Touchpad and Control Panel
If the microwave buttons don't work the touchpad and control panel assembly are probably defective.
Touchpad
If the microwave buttons don't work the
touchpad might be at fault. Generally speaking, if the dishwasher
display is working and some of the buttons respond correctly but some
don't, the problem is with the touchpad.
User Control and Display Board
If the microwave buttons don't work the main
control board is most likely defective and will need to be replaced.
Main Control Board
If the microwave buttons don't work the main
control board is most likely defective and will need to be replaced.
see the details and proceed according. fix it. God bless you
Main Control Board
If the microwave buttons don't work the main
control board is most likely defective and will need to be replaced.
Main Control Board
If the microwave buttons don't work the main
control board is most likely defective and will need to be replaced.
Main Control Board
If the microwave buttons don't work the main
control board is most likely defective and will need to be replaced.
Touchpad and Control Panel
If the microwave buttons don't work the touchpad and control panel assembly are probably defective.
SEE THIS CAUSES AND FIX IT. God bless you Touchpad and Control Panel
If the microwave buttons don't work the touchpad and control panel assembly are probably defective.
Touchpad
If the microwave buttons don't work the
touchpad might be at fault. Generally speaking, if the display is working and some of the buttons respond correctly but some
don't, the problem is with the touchpad. ser Control and Display Board
If the microwave buttons don't work the main
control board is most likely defective and will need to be replaced.
Main Control Board
If the microwave buttons don't work the main
control board is most likely defective and will need to be replaced.
see this causes and fix it. God bless you Touchpad and Control Panel
If the microwave buttons don't work the touchpad and control panel assembly are probably defective Touchpad
If the microwave buttons don't work the
touchpad might be at fault. Generally speaking, if the
display is working and some of the buttons respond correctly but some
don't, the problem is with the touchpad. User Control and Display Board
If the microwave buttons don't work the main
control board is most likely defective and will need to be replaced.
Main Control Board
If the microwave buttons don't work the main
control board is most likely defective and will need to be replaced.
see this causes and fix it. God bless you
Touchpad and Control Panel
If the microwave buttons don't work the touchpad and control panel assembly are probably defective.
Touchpad
If the microwave buttons don't work the
touchpad might be at fault. Generally speaking, if the
display is working and some of the buttons respond correctly but some
don't, the problem is with the touchpad.
User Control and Display Board
If the microwave buttons don't work the main
control board is most likely defective and will need to be replaced.
Main Control Board
If the microwave buttons don't work the main
control board is most likely defective and will need to be replaced.
1) Try to reconnect the plug between console and pcboard very well.
2)Clean the contacts with special contact cleanear( radio schack or computer store) with carefully only the buttons, if you can open the cover better.
3) adjust the Sensor SWITHC.
4) Look for any wire loose, or making bad contact, or break wiring( continuity) test the fuse and breaker.
If after you did those steps, and the problem persist, the console board is faulty.but first change the sensor switch, you must be shure after adjustment.
1.)Hold down the Ctl button and push the Alt key and delete button. 2.)Once you have Task Manager running click the Processes tab. 3.)Right-click and choose End Task on any extra software programs you don't need, and make sure you save and quit any other programs which are open and you don't need. 4.)That usually frees up alot of memory from bloatware (extra software you never even knew ran in the background of the computer and that you don't need). 5.)If you don't know which to close down, try them out, for sure you need to keep open explorer.exe because that's your computer. 6.)If that doesn't improve it much, run a disk clean-up by going into My Computer, Right-Click on your hard drive which has the game installed on it (normally drive C) and click the Disk Cleanup button under the General tab. 7.)Finally also under that properties window you can go to the Tools tab and do a disk defragmentation. 8.)Restart once its done, but down forget to close all the bloatware again from Task Manager.
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Easiest solution...buy a new keyboard. Beyond that, pop the keys out with a butterknife, and insure that nothing is keeping them from fully depressing. If there's no obstruction, you might try completly pulling the case off the keyboard itself. If you've never done this, you'll find that each "key" on the keyboard corresponds to a matching "black button" on the physical board itself. The Key pressing on this button is what sends the signals to your computer that a keystroke has been made. Try pressing that little "black button" with a pencil or something, and see if it registers. If it does, you just need a new key, if not, the board is shot and it's cheapest to get a whole new keyboard.
I know that i've kind of watered this down, but i hope it points you in the right direction.
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