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    Toshiba laptop, left arrow key has been broken.

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by shinakuma9, Sep 16, 2009.

  1. shinakuma9

    shinakuma9 Notebook Deity

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    So i have a toshiba satellite, and the left arrow key has come out of the keyboard and i cannot insert it back in because i think the holders on the bottom have broken off the key. Now i need to get this replaced and i live in Canada, does anyone know where i can find a left arrow key? lol
     
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    Check e-bay for a whole replacement keyboard.
     
  3. Meatball.[oni]

    Meatball.[oni] Notebook Enthusiast

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    mystery905 is correct, replacement keys are not generally available and it would be better for your time (and money) to just obtain a replacement keyboard.

    Which laptop do you own?