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12-13-2020 06:09 AM
Product: Envy x360
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
I have the same problem as another user.
My external power button got jammed, and I was able to pry it out, but it came off completely, and there is a broken piece that won't allow it to latch back in. I can turn the computer off and on if I use a thin pen or screwdriver, but I would like to avoid that since my daughter uses this machine for school. I need to find a replacement for the external plastic power button that is intact so I can pop it back in.
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