>Usually that means that the suspend switch in the kewboard is stuck. If you
>dis-assemble the palm rest you may be able to cure it, or you can change the
>keyboard.
>
Well, I've taken it apart and checked the switch. According to my
multimeter it works.
Any other theory (except for "you're going to have to replace some part")?
If some part is broken I might be better off selling the other parts
individually on eBay and buying some other notebook...
-- Tim
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