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    Asus Parts online?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by theZoid, Jun 16, 2009.

  1. theZoid

    theZoid Notebook Savant

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    my son needs a number zero key for his C90S as the clasp is broken and it wont stay on. anyone know where we can order one online? I've also PM'd Ken at GentechPC about this.

    thanks much !!
     
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  3. theZoid

    theZoid Notebook Savant

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    Thanks Groceries....I was afraid I'd probably need a new keyboard... :)
     
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    You might be able to epoxy the clasp back together with a toothpick or needle for application, but it really depends on if the plastic warped out of shape when it broke. Sometimes they have tabs that can't be fixed. I don't know anywhere to get those parts, it would be awesome if there was somewhere to buy em :)
     
  5. David

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    I would suggest just getting a new keyboard altogether. They're usually pretty cheap and trying to fix a broken key on a keyboard can be an extremely tedious job and simply not worth the time and effort.