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WendyS | 17:04 Fri 30th Dec 2005 | Technology
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The "H" and the "N" on my computer keyboard have been completly erased by constant typing. What's the best way of restoring them? Painting with Tippex doesn't last for very long - I've tried that ! Thanks
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As long as it's not a laptop then the simplest way is to buy a new keyboard. They are very cheap.



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I agree you can get one for �4:50 these days, not worth buying tippex.

you can buy sets of stickers to go over the keys


These do stay put I have used them on school computers and it took the little darlings a long time to peel them off!

take a look for a new one in your local oxfam or cancer research shop, ive seen them in there for �2

You can buy one from www.ebuyer.co.uk for less than �1.50


Click here for a direct link.


http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=83081

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go to a repair shop and ask them for replacement keycaps. they just pop right off if you get a butter knife or something under them. Im sure the repair shop has some junk keyboards laying around. final cost, next to nothing.
If you type so much that you've typed the letters off the keys surely you know where they by now!!

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