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    F9 button problem

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by Evil Claw, Jul 27, 2009.

  1. Evil Claw

    Evil Claw Notebook Evangelist

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    Just went to put my laptop up when I noticed the key was askew. It seems one side is undone and is hinged on the other side. I tried pressing down somewhat trying to get it to snap in but I don't want to break it. Any help on reattaching the other side would be appreciated. Don't want to have to send it back. I don't even use that button. :rolleyes:
    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. sparkyman2000

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    Can you get under the button and use picks to get it snapped in.
     
  3. Evil Claw

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    Don't have any picks but I was wondering what I could use to do it. I will see if I can locate some. Thanks.