Yeah keep us posted on that as I'm also curious. I don't plan on anyone braking 
my bt keyboard but I've had it  fall off my lap a few times. Not fun.
On Jul 16, 2012, at 11:13 AM, Geoff Waaler wrote:

> Hi Eric,
> 
> I've never taken one of these apart, but once  my golden got a little excited 
> and knocked a few keys out of a friend's laptop keyboard.  I was surprised to 
> discover that the springs that use to support keys in older keyboards were 
> gone.  Instead the keys were held in place and bounce back because of suction 
> from the rubber at the bottom of the keys.  Once back in place, they were all 
> restored to functionality and my 85 LB furball got out of the dog house.
> 
> Hopefully, your Mac Mini keyboard uses the same principle.  Good luck.
> 
> Geoff
> 
> 
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Eric Caron 
>  To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility 
>  Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 12:43 PM
>  Subject: Apple Keyboard can broken keys be repaired?
> 
> 
>  Hello listers,
> 
>  Using used equipment offers new challenges.  My new used mini arrived.  The 
> keyboard came in two additional pieces a T key and a F13 key flooding around. 
>  Any chance of fitting these back in place?
> 
>  The case seems a bit rough from the trip but so far it started up ok.  the 
> Majic pad seems ok but I have not tried to use it yet. 
> 
>  So can keys knocked off be replaced?  If so what is the trick?
> 
>  Eric Caron 
> 
> 
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