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So I've managed to snap a couple of keys on my Toshiba Equium laptop. Repair's not possible.
Don't fancy sending it away for repair, nor do I fancy paying top dollar for a new keyboard. I want to be absolutely sure that I've got the right part number before I try and source a cheap replacement keyboard. The model number, from the sticker underneath, is: TOSHIBA EQUIUM EL10 - 142 I *think* the part is A000000360 and the actual part number is AEEW30IE010-EN, MP-03266GB-920 but I'm so not a laptop expert, that I'd appreciate some verification from someone who actually has a clue. Thanks in advance for any help. YBNB |
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