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    Laptop Key Hard to Press

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by mjt1987, May 19, 2008.

  1. mjt1987

    mjt1987 Notebook Enthusiast

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    So I have had my Acer Ferrari for about 3 years and just now my 't' key became impossibly hard to use. It takes a ridiculous amount of pressure to register. I popped the key and didnt see anything unusual..so now I dont know what to do. It seriously occured randomly in the middle of using the computer. Any suggestions?

    -Matt
     
  2. Ravage

    Ravage Notebook Guru

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    It happens to me sometimes... I have an Asus M50sv-a1 and it's brand spanking new!
     
  3. jisaac

    jisaac Notebook Deity

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    i suggest removing the keyboard and checking for defects/ any reason for the t key not working properly