you can actually buy individual keys online, and they are really easy to install. they go for about 5 bucks each for everything you need, instead of 50 for a keyboard, plus you don't have to take your computer apart. check on ebay, I had an Acer laptop that was missing 2 keys, real easy fix. You just have to make sure that the two little loops in which the whole key thing hooks into (on the actual keyboard itself) are not broken. Otherwise you will need a new keyboard.
Buy a new keyboard, they're cheap and easy to install, usually your top row where the power button is is removed by two screws that are underneath the battery, remove battery then the screws and the top row pop out, be gentle yet frim with it because it snaps in place.
you can order a replacement keyboard from ebay and replace the whole thing. its a couple of screws and when pulling apart the laptop you must be careful of the clips. Also they probably sell them by the key on there.
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