I had the same problem, the "S" key on my keyboard broke and wouldn't be seated again. It was still under warrant (the last month of it!). A quick call to HP and a new keyboard was on its way. When the keyboard was delayed they called me and let me know it would take a day or two longer than expected.

I had to replace it myself - I believe the nx9105 vs r3000 vs zv5000 warranties differ here - but that was no biggie. I had a tech on the phone just in case I'd get into trouble but it was easy once I had located all the screws. They required me to send the old keyboard back, but I don't collect broken junk so I'm fine with that.

Even if your computer is not under warranty it doesn't hurt to make the call. At least here in Sweden HP have been very helpful and they haven't acted like that monster of bureaucracy that they seem to do sometimes.


Håkan

On 12/6/05, Constantine 'Gus' Fantanas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

In my infinite wisdom and dexterity I managed to destroy one key of my
R3000 keyboard.  Namely, one of the tabs of the white plastic
criss-crossed mechanism, which binds the top of the key to the three
latches on the base of the keyboard,  broke off.   Would anybody know
where I can find a replacement?  I suspect a part like this is made by
the billions and would cost pennies if it can be found.  TIA.

CF
PS.  At least now I know how I can upgrade the memory to 2GB!
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