Don't waste your time trying to find someone who will do that.
Just buy a new basic keyboard on special for 10$ - 20 $.
2007-01-09 05:06:26
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answered by Venom 5
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2016-05-22 23:08:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The main cost of replacing the broken keys would be the hassle and inconvenience of trying to find out who sell individual keys and actually replaces them.
To replace the computer keys that are broken, it's gonna cost much more than that of buying a new keyboard altogether. It's surely more economical getting a new keyboard. Besides, you wouldn't mind getting a something new yea?
Go on to ebay or other auction sites to look for good deals, or you can just visit nearby stores to get it. Cheaper and hassle free! :)
2007-01-09 05:27:26
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answered by cboonh 1
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If you are talking about the keys on a desktop keyboard, you can replace the whole keyboard for between $10-20 dollars. If you are talking about a laptop, the keyboard itself will probably run you around $50. Plus the labor to have it done. They normally do not repair individual keys. They replace the whole keyboard.
2007-01-09 05:07:17
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answered by dewcoons 7
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I went to a second had store and bought a key board for about $2. and it worked great
2007-01-09 05:07:15
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answered by Anonymous
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cheater to buy a new keyboard
16 years in IT Support
2007-01-09 05:05:22
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answered by Dantheman 3
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