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    Aspire V17 Nitro VN7-791g Keyboard wear

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by Fentomized, Aug 9, 2016.

  1. Fentomized

    Fentomized Newbie

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    Hello! I currently have the V17 Nitro for almost over a year now (21/08/'15) and I see that the Shift, Z and S keys have wore a lil' bit down as you can see in this pictures:
    http://imgur.com/a/NTYTf
    http://imgur.com/a/sQ49f

    Anyone have an idea how to restore this?

    Much appreciated.
     
  2. Fentomized

    Fentomized Newbie

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  3. Maru

    Maru Notebook Consultant

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    to replace the key caps, search web for sellers of
    acer v17 nitro keycap

    (other ideas: black nail polish, or find a durable touchup paint, or black shoe goo, but those won't match the level of shine, nor restore the lettering.)