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Hello there,

 

As the title suggests, one of the rubber feet next to the keyboard has been pressed in and another is partially pressed in. The piece that was fully pressed in used to look like the one that was partially pressed in. I also attached an image of what the rubber piece should look like when not pressed in at all. Is there any advice how to fix this? I really wouldn't want to send in the device, so if there is a way for me to fix this myself? I'm nervous that the screen might scratch from rubbing on the keys and it's pretty annoying to look at.  

 

Thank you for any help!!

Fully pressed in rubber pieceFully pressed in rubber piecePartially pressed in rubber piecePartially pressed in rubber pieceNormal rubber pieceNormal rubber piece

 

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