NB100 - keyboard defective?

Hi, just put your hands on a netbook NB100, apart from the keyboard is TINY! will get in trouble for putting pressure on the keys for you, if stab you the keys down they work, however normally touch typing registers intermittently.

more than 4 people have tried at the office today and all have had the same problem with the keys does not. If you press lightly on the button and feel when the button is pressed and more randomly missing!

Ive has search these forums and no one has had any problems, would it just defective?

See you soon

No, it happens to me as well as you really need books on these keys

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