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HeardY
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So I took off my spacebar to clean some s*** from under it and now it's stuffed and VERY annoying. Are they easily replaceable? |
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| #0 10:16am 14/02/08 |
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jmr
Posts: 5479
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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brand?
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| #1 10:28am 14/02/08 |
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 15396
Location: Ireland
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ASUS 17" AJ7C (from memory)
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| #2 10:30am 14/02/08 |
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 15399
Location: Ireland
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anyone?
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| #3 07:15pm 14/02/08 |
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whoop
Posts: 12400
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Gaelic newb
So did you break it or what? Or do you mean replaceable as in easy to put back on? If it's the former then I guess where you bought it, if you just want to know how to put it back there's usually a metal bar that runs from one side of it to the other, hook that s*** onto the spacebar itself, then rest it on the keyboard under a little clip thing. That's how it was for my many desktop keyboards I assume laptops are the same. |
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| #4 07:21pm 14/02/08 |
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Idol
Posts: 1971
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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My dad had DELL send him a new laptop keyboard, and they gave him the details of the Dell repairer here who could switch it over, but my dad switched it over himself.
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| #5 07:30pm 14/02/08 |
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Dodgymon
Posts: 1223
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Asus will quote you around $100 to replace it.
There is an Asus servie centre at Macgregor (next to JB HI-FI) that would do it |
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| #6 10:11pm 14/02/08 |
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whoop
Posts: 12404
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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There is an Asus servie centre at Macgregor (next to JB HI-FI) that would do it HeardY Gaelic newb Forum Posts: 9993 AGN Total: 15399 Location: Ireland |
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| #7 10:47pm 14/02/08 |
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Idol
Posts: 1975
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Well when he gets back he can worry about his laptop, till then drink up mister!!!
well I got the post limiter so that just forces me to write a longer post cos i have nothing else to do. ok lets see if it worked. nope 74 seconds to go. I'm going to go get a beer. 22 seconds to go my fridge isn't that far away! haha, ok let see now. hahah it said you can post in 0 seconds!! that means now! |
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| #8 10:54pm 14/02/08 |
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jmr
Posts: 5484
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You speak to them Heardy I am happy to post it to you if they can get you one
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koopz
Posts: 6714
Location: Queensland
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it'll be cheaper to buy a new on on eBay mate (at a guess). Ireland might not have that 'everything has a 200% markup' BS that most of the UK seems to have, but I'd recon you would have already checked out that option.
what are computer suppliers like in Ireland anyway? can ya get a cheap $2 usb keyboard over there to get by until you get the keyboard module replaced? last edited by koopz at 13:49:35 15/Feb/08 |
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CaPt0
Posts: 5952
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You will need to buy a whole new keyboard. Should coast about $20 from the manufacturer. Pretty easy to replace yourself.
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