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Hi Walter and All...<br><br>M-stock sort of stands for "mangled machine"! This includes XOs with keys ripped off, cracked screens, screens that are half-black and that sort of thing. Some of us "tinkerers" on the support-gang got some of these to see what we could do with them. I expect to get 8 working XO-1s from the 10 I received. These will be used as a traveling lending library to go with my "Roadshow In A Box." Six are currently lent out, one in CA and 5 in MT.<br><br>Caryl<br><br>Remember the 3-Rs! Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle!<br><br>> Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 08:33:02 -0400<br>> Subject: Re: [IAEP] Alternate Characters<br>> From: walter.bender@gmail.com<br>> To: cbigenho@hotmail.com<br>> CC: support-gang@lists.laptop.org; iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org<br>> <br>> On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 9:19 PM, Caryl Bigenho<cbigenho@hotmail.com> wrote:<br>> > Hi,<br>> > I am working on getting the M-stock machines I received working so that I<br>> > can check them out to folks when I do my "Roadshows." I checked out one to<br>> > my Chinese teacher in CA. I wanted her 9-yr-old daughter to try it, but her<br>> > 3-yr-old son is monopolizing it and probably destroying it too :-(. Five<br>> > more went to folks who came to my presentation at the Bozeman MT LUG last<br>> > week. I could have checked out more, but so far that is all I have working<br>> > at this time.<br>> > One I still have to fix has a strange problem. It seems simple, but I don't<br>> > know what to try. I have already reflashed the machine and updated the<br>> > software to 802. It will only write in the alternate characters shown on<br>> > some of the keys (like the ñ). Could it be that the : "alt gr" key is<br>> > stuck? Is there an easy fix for this one? I have 2 XOs with screens that<br>> > are gone (like 1/2 black) that I could use for parts if I need to, but I<br>> > was wondering if anyone knew of an easier way than swapping the keyboard.<br>> > Thanks,<br>> > Caryl<br>> > _______________________________________________<br>> > IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!)<br>> > IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org<br>> > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep<br>> ><br>> <br>> <br>> I am not sure what an M-stock machine is, but it does sound to me like<br>> a physical keyboard problem. Changing the keyboard is not the easiest<br>> repair on an OLPC XO, but it is doable. Likely if you just ease back a<br>> bit on the pressure of the plastic shell on the keyboard, the problem<br>> will resolve. There are instructions somewhere on the OLPC wiki.<br>> <br>> Good luck.<br>> <br>> -walter<br>> <br>> <br>> -- <br>> Walter Bender<br>> Sugar Labs<br>> http://www.sugarlabs.org<br></body>
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