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    Replacing Keys

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by SD-B, Apr 17, 2009.

  1. SD-B

    SD-B Newbie

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    I have a Sony Vaio FZ345D

    I have ruined the C key.
    Can anyone tell me if I can just replace the one key OR must I replace the WHOLE keyboard and if so, what sort of cost might I be looking at?
     
  2. ngvuanh

    ngvuanh Notebook Deity

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  3. SD-B

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    thank you very much for that information..............i have contacted them but am wondering why I wouldnt just be able to buy a key from a Sony store? Do they not sell them? Or do they try and sell you a whole new keyboard? Ive never had this problem or a laptop before so this is new to me.............
     
  4. ngvuanh

    ngvuanh Notebook Deity

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    My first question, is your C key still work?
    Sony will not sell any key seperately. They only sell whole keyboard.