if you cant snap them back in you will need to replace the keyboard.
I've had to replace mine 3 times.
2007-01-04 01:52:49
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answered by INOA 7
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Check the warranty, and see if you can get it replaced.
Sometimes keys can just be snapped back on (with the power off, of course). This applies more to desktop keyboards that have a spring mechanism than laptop keyboards. I snapped off almost all the keys of my -desktop- keyboard to clean it thoroughly and popped them back on with no problem. Don't use a heavy tool like a hammer, just use your hands.
2007-01-04 01:56:42
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answered by Kilroy 4
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If they'r still intact u can use them, on the back of each key is a snap-on thing, so u can replace any key!
2007-01-04 01:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You may be able to bring the notebook to a local repair shop who might have spare keys on hand. A big chain may also be able to help, depending if you bought the computer through them. Another idea might be to call some local colleges to see if they have a spare parts department for the students - we used to collect tons of useless computer stuff! Good luck!
2007-01-04 01:56:47
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answered by sprggb 2
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Well if there broke then try to put them back on or if then don't snap back on call the manufacture.
2007-01-04 01:51:02
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answered by BIOHAZARD 2
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if you cannot snap them in again, go to ebay and try to find a keyboard for your laptop. they are not expensive and very easy to replace.
email if more help needed.
take good care of your little angel.
2007-01-04 01:53:21
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answered by marco 3
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