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Six0Four

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I just noticed this. For $2500 i'd rather not have this flaw.

I don't want to replace the whole screen. Will Apple be able to replace just the key in store? Thanks

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bob_zz123

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Yes, if they have the correct keycaps localisation in stock (Yours looks pretty standard).

It is fiddly though, and doesn't always work (the new key can get stuck or whatever and actually make the situation worse), so always go into the store being prepared that it might need an entire top case (keyboard) replacement, and that you'll have to leave it with them for a number of days. If it can be fixed whilst you wait, that's a bonus rather than something you should expect.
 

Jim Lahey

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Apr 8, 2014
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As above. So long as they have a replacement part available in-store then they should be able to do it there and then. Had a single key cap swapped out at a Genius appointment some time ago. Took the guy no longer than two minutes ?
 
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docbop

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I just noticed this. For $2500 i'd rather not have this flaw.

I don't want to replace the whole screen. Will Apple be able to replace just the key in store? Thanks

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Oh what a bunch of whiners. Tell ya what bring it to me and give me twenty dollars, then turn your back. I'll grab a Sharpie and make it disappear along with your twenty. Wala problem fixed. I'll even sell you a "special" Sharpie for future updates.
 

Six0Four

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Yes, if they have the correct keycaps localisation in stock (Yours looks pretty standard).

It is fiddly though, and doesn't always work (the new key can get stuck or whatever and actually make the situation worse), so always go into the store being prepared that it might need an entire top case (keyboard) replacement, and that you'll have to leave it with them for a number of days. If it can be fixed whilst you wait, that's a bonus rather than something you should expect.

Great thanks a lot.
 

Six0Four

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Mar 27, 2020
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As above. So long as they have a replacement part available in-store then they should be able to do it there and then. Had a single key cap swapped out at a Genius appointment some time ago. Took the guy no longer than two minutes ?

Thanks Mr. Lahey
 
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Fishrrman

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Feb 20, 2009
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They may tell you that it's "normal wear-and-tear" for a keyboard, and to forget about it...
 

DMG35

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May 27, 2021
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Doubtful they do anything for you. Its considered cosmetic damage and Apple is just going to tell you that its part of wear and tear and not much they can do for you.
 

Bballrob

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Jul 11, 2017
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It’s not normal wear and tear if he received it like that. Insist on a new computer. If the visible parts are defective, who knows what’s wrong with the unseen parts!!
 
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Fishrrman

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Feb 20, 2009
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"Even if it's one day old?"

If it's only a day or two old, return it, then get another one.
 
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Fishrrman

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"They replaced the key while I went for lunch."

Very nice to see that the new "magic keyboard" HAS replaceable keys.

With the previous butterfly keyboard, they'd have to change the entire top case of the computer!

It looks like Apple learned something from the butterfly keyboard disaster.
 
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