Hi Micronet,

Is there anyone with experience dissecting Mac laptop keyboards? I've got a
c. 2010 MacBook pro laptop where the "e" key stopped working consistently,
and so I tried to pop it off to clean it. In the process, I broke part of
the plastic mechanism under the key cap, so it won't fit back in. A repair
shop gave me the unofficial advice of switching the plastic mechanism for
"e" with one I use less often. Given how clumsy I've been with this so far,
I'd rather have someone who has more skill with delicate, fiddly plastic
bits do it. If there's someone willing to give it a try, please drop me a
note. I'd be immensely grateful and happy to provide a small token of
appreciation.

Thanks,
Quinn
 
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