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Key popped off, what will happen?
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Tulsa, OK
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I'm still in the 1 year warranty. Will they send me a 1 key replacement or a new keyboard, or worse.... make me send it in to them? I want to hear others experience with this, so I can say the right thing. I plan on calling them tomorrow.
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17" Apple Powerbook 1.33ghz
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Join Date: Aug 2000
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Gah. I had the same problem on a 12" Powerbook - the Alt key broke a little so it flips up occasionally. I called Apple to ask if they'd stick a spare Alt key in a jiffy bag and post it on down to me.
But they'd rather I took it to an Apple dealer, had them examine it, send the whole machine to Apple and have them replace the entire keyboard.
Just seems a little excessive to me.
c
ps - I know the whole '(dis)economy of scale' argument, etc., etc.
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Houston, Texas
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A couple of weeks ago, my little sister pulled the right apple key off of my new 15 inch albook. Fortunately, it snapped right back on, so this may not be the same thing you are talking about.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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the key basically consists of 2 parts: the scissor, and the key itself. The scissor is a 2 piece X, and has small nubs the click in to the proper place on the key. If you would have an apple retail store by you, you could just swoop on down there and have it fixed it 5 seconds. Try to find out if the scissor or the key is the bad piece, and see if the AASP maybe can just pop a new one on, maybe they have a bad keyboard laying in back with good keys.
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