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Mark Rosenthal2016-01-09 00:13:37
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Mark Rosenthal, 2016-01-09 00:13:37

Are there universal rockers for laptop keys?

Hey!
Once I finished the keyboard for Dell 5547 (if you have a compatible model, I'll give it for spare parts)
then I bought a Chinese one. Again, unsuccessfully spilled water on a couple of keys and broke the rocker on the spacebar. I don’t want to buy something new, but neither the button nor the rocker came up from the original - a different type (somewhere the Americans wrote that this is not Chinese, but OEM, but oh well ...)
So, it was possible to glue them together moment. This is depravity, but it seemed to be the norm. Today, these unfortunate parts have finally collapsed and I think that no one will put buttons from another Chinese on my Chinese keyboard.
Are there crutches for such cases? What do you advise? Have the Chinese already come up with universal ones?

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2016-01-09
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Broke-lost 2 keys on a friend's laptop - I went with him (the laptop) to a "friendly" workshop. The master pulled out 20 "dead" keyboards from the table, picked up and flipped the necessary buttons.
I think it is quite possible to exchange the "rocker" for a dead keyboard or buy it cheap.

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