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11-14-2019 05:59 AM
My F5 key has popped off during maintenance and wont go back in because the hinge clip is slightly damaged. This is not a major problem for me cause i dont use that key very often. The T key is. It will pop back in place but once i touch it a few times it goes loose very easily. Is there a way i can fix this? Am i able to glue it back together? Is there any option for me other than to replace the whole keyboard? and can this also be applied to the F5 key?
Thanks in advance,
Kevin
11-14-2019 06:23 AM
The best way to solve issue is replace your keyboard, don't glue keys, just let me ask you something, how does it happens? there was an accidental damage? or just popped off? I can provide you here trade part for your keyboard/top cover
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11-18-2019 06:03 AM
Glad to know it, please mark as solution accepted for others see this information
Regards!
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