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#161824 21-Jan-2015 08:27
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Hi folks,

My Dell XPS15 (late 2013) now has a sticky left CTRL key. Can anyone please recommend a laptop repair place that can deal with this? Or perhaps if anyone knows how to repair this? Basically the key has lost its travel and requires stronger press to engage... if that makes sense...

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,
D.




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  #1218898 21-Jan-2015 10:32
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Service Plus ChCh.






I'm a geek, a gamer, a dad, a Quic user, and an IT Professional. I have a full rack home lab, size 15 feet, an epic beard and Asperger's. I'm a bit of a Cypherpunk, who believes information wants to be free and the Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. If you use my Quic signup you can also use the code R570394EKGIZ8 for free setup. Opinions are my own and not the views of my employer.




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  #1218899 21-Jan-2015 10:33
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Lias: Service Plus ChCh.


Brilliant! I've taken my MBP there before... for some crazy reason I thought they only dealt with Apple products. Thanks again, I'm off there!




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