Best Buy, Circuit City, and similar stores sometimes stock keyboard stickers- hovever, many of them do not cover the keys or are made especially for desktop PC keyboards, which have more empty space than laptops. I would reccomend using a silver or brightly-colored Sharpie to write the letters back on- it would look like you were trying to be artistic with your keyboard. If you do so, let the marks sit for 30 minutes to dry before typing.
2007-09-02 10:23:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Learn to touch type. Over 1/2 of my letters are gone; I don't even notice.
2007-09-02 10:23:31
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answered by eek 6
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I would go to maybe Geek Squad or one of those other computer specialists and ask them to replace the keys for you for you.
2007-09-02 10:33:27
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, i would imagine that you could find some stickers, try googling it, other wise you could write them in yourself with permanent marker.
2007-09-02 10:23:19
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get new keys for your lappy - not bothered with mine though cos I don't need letters!
2007-09-02 10:22:59
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answered by Sal*UK 7
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i know they pop off, so i assume you can buy replacements, my daughter when she was two pulled them all off and as a new computer user, took me a week to find out where they all went??!!!
2007-09-02 10:22:36
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answered by t.s 5
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You may need to keep your nails short so it stops wearing them away any further...
2007-09-02 10:28:11
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answered by Teash 5
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if you laptop is covered by a warrenty, the company will probably change it out for you.
2007-09-02 10:26:14
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answered by mjlee105 4
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Avoid using those letters.
2007-09-02 10:21:34
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answered by arababay 3
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or you could just get a white permanent gel - like pen and write over it
2007-09-02 10:22:46
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answered by :) 3
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