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    How to fix a TX/66H keys?

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by xFrancis91, Sep 8, 2010.

  1. xFrancis91

    xFrancis91 Notebook Consultant

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    One of my friends has a Toshiba TX/66H (it's a Dynabook that she bought in Japan) and two of the keys (the down & right arrow key) have chipped off. She still has all the parts that chipped off with the keys. Does anyone know any DIY ways of fixing the keys? The buttons still work if she presses the spot where the keys used to be. I'd really like to fix it so she doesn't have to take it to Bestbuy or something.

    Thanks,