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The minus key on my IBM Model M has likely developed a conductive short circuit in the membrane, now it keeps generating spurious --------------------------- keystrokes. Even with keycap removed, I found even a gentle touch on spring can trigger it. My solution: Reinstall the keycap back without pushing it fully onto position, and never touch this key ever again.
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