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    Default Laptop Keyboards?

    Is it possible to get them fixed?

    I have to hit most of my keys hard to get them working , im mising a key + my spacebar often takes a few presses to get working.


    So if I take it to a computer repair shop do thy fix them?

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    so you've 'stuck your keys' together Paul eh lol

    probably is the answer, but it'll be easier and cheaper to grab a keyboard and plug it in the usb mate!
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    Yeh I guess that would be better and cheaper lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave78 View Post
    so you've 'stuck your keys' together Paul eh lol

    probably is the answer, but it'll be easier and cheaper to grab a keyboard and plug it in the usb mate!
    What he said; although dependant upon what make of lappy it is, you probably could get it fixed

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    i didnt think it possible but jono looks even more like a sex offender than in his previous photo, lol.

    oh and if you've saved up enough tax payer money you could get it fixed at a computer shop.

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    you can easily get replacement keyboards off ebay especially if you have a dell/compaq ( major brand )

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    Most computer shops should be able to fix them.
    Its a pretty easy fix to do. Once the screen and the top casing has been taken off, the keyboard is usually able to be removed. Its connected by a small ribbon cable. Cant see the job taking longer than 15mins

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