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Old 03-30-2009, 09:22 AM
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Re: Custom ROMS causing keyboard issues?

I took the plunge and preformed surgery on my soon to be replace touch pro, it was easy with THELASTPOET's instructions and he posted a picture earlier in this thread, that really helped. it's pretty easy but if you are a smash and dash type of person don't do it because you will really rip the cable or break the phone, take your time and be careful.

once you in pull up the pic provided by THELASTPOET on page 3 post #29 of this thread you can pretty much figure out the rest, just a simple reseat of the connection. (just pull it out and push it back in) get your minds out of the gutter while your at it......now put it all back together and start it up. this should fix your pro. if not try it again and when all else fails, slap the closet idiot next to you and blame them....=D> be sure to thank THELASTPOET for the picture and the instructions they can be found at XDA also.

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