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Asus x83 (N81) W Key came off...
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Default Asus x83 (N81) W Key came off... - 05-01-2010, 06:25 | posts: 187 | Location: Arkansas

Uagh so i was playing DoD today and i pulled up when my finger was on the 3 key, and it pulled up my W key... and while trying to fix it i ****ed up even more and so now its completely off my keyboard... someone please help

   
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Default 05-01-2010, 07:39 | posts: 187 | Location: Arkansas

Well now i've ****ed up even more... Lost the second white peice... I really really really don't want to pay 90$ for a whole new ****ing keyboard
   
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Default 05-01-2010, 18:56 | posts: 187 | Location: Arkansas

Junked computers are very useful sometimes
I took the W key off of my old Toshiba satellite l-25.. and after an hour of figuring out how it snapped in.. i got it!

And yes it was necessary to take off practically all the keys on my Toshiba
   
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Default 05-03-2010, 02:18 | posts: 431

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Junked computers are very useful sometimes
I took the W key off of my old Toshiba satellite l-25.. and after an hour of figuring out how it snapped in.. i got it!

And yes it was necessary to take off practically all the keys on my Toshiba
Ugh I hate it when that happens doesn't matter what type of keyboard it is. lol
   
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Default 05-01-2010, 20:40 | posts: 4,052 | Location: Oakland, CA, US

Didnt see this in time, but its almost impossible to explain how the little snap works on the keys, you just have to figure it out yourself... Like you did.

grats i think...
   
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Default 05-01-2010, 22:25 | posts: 187 | Location: Arkansas

Hahah yeah i spent like an hour trying to figure the **** out..
   
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