(57) A key assembly, for a keyboard, includes stabilising arms attached to a shaft of
the assembly for correcting any binding caused by tilting of the shaft during keyboard
operation. Also an arrangement for supporting a long narrow top member for a keyboard includes
a linking rod held by clips, which, over the central part of the rod, are provided
by spaced-apart parts of a generally U-shaped member. The spaced-apart parts ofthe
generally U-shaped member would belong to a base member with which the top member
is associated.
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