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I recently received a Casio MT-240, which was donated to me by Joey Ramirez. He had originally bought it and planned to circuit bend it, but never got around to it, so he donated it to me. But, it has some problems. First of all, the original owner had super-glued some letters on the keyboard. And even written on the keys themselves with a pen or pencil or something. I have to admit Ive never seen this before. Also the bells button does not work, as you can see. Also the select button does not work. You should be able to see the light move from here to here, but it doesnt happen. So I cant access any of these bottom instruments because this button doesnt work. The demo button does not work either. So, as always I start with a towel to prevent scratching up the top of the keyboard, and start removing screws. And lets see whats inside of the battery compartment. Arg! Why does this always happen to me? And why is there just one battery in there? If they were going to take them out,