So I recently realized a few of the keys on my Korg Kontrol 49 are no longer responding, they're spaced randomly across the key board, any advice?
It's a few years old now so "take it back" isn't an option. Thanks in advance.
Advice for broken controller keyboard?
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Re: Advice for broken controller keyboard?
took the bottom off and reset all the wire harnesses, that seems to have fixed the problem.
Re: Advice for broken controller keyboard?
+1 for not only answering your own question, but also for putting the fix in the thread for future reference.
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Re: Advice for broken controller keyboard?
Use the On-Screen Keyboard
An on-screen keyboard is built into Windows XP. It can be useful if you have mobility impairments, if you are using a tablet PC, or if your keyboard breaks down unexpectedly. To access the on-screen keyboard, go to Start, then click Run, and then type osk. Now the keyboard opens on your computer screen, featuring three typing modes you can use to type data:
An on-screen keyboard is built into Windows XP. It can be useful if you have mobility impairments, if you are using a tablet PC, or if your keyboard breaks down unexpectedly. To access the on-screen keyboard, go to Start, then click Run, and then type osk. Now the keyboard opens on your computer screen, featuring three typing modes you can use to type data:
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