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Old 10-31-2010, 02:47 PM   #13
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Device: Kindle 3; K4PC; Calibre
If you check the video I posted above, you can see that there really isn't anything that can happen other than dirt or physical damage of the switch itself. The little hairpin spring is so 'soft' and looped that it should never wear out or change tension over the life of the Kindle. It is possible to take the Kindle apart and inspect/clean the switch if you watch the video for proper location of the snaps. Don't break the page-turn switches....
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