@checker
The membrane displayed on the photo is for the 96-key keyboards (international ones or US/UK ones with two blank keys). It would help avoid confusion if you clarified whether all membranes are of this type or there are 94-key ones available as well.
@Kernel
I think genuine A3000 keyboards don't use a flexible membrane, they have a rigid PCB instead like the A2000 ones and early A4000 ones (some late version of the A4000 keyboard may actually use this kind of membrane).
@checker
@Kernel
I think genuine A3000 keyboards don't use a flexible membrane, they have a rigid PCB instead like the A2000 ones and early A4000 ones (some late version of the A4000 keyboard may actually use this kind of membrane).
Great point - you are correct in that it was an A4000 keyboard! I'm interested but unless I know for sure if it uses the same membrane I'm hesitant. I'll need to open up the keyboard and snap a pic for comparison I suppose.
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