I got a new keyboard, used, some of the function keys don't work. I
think I have enough parts to make one functional keyboard.

All the keys work on my bucktoothed keyboard except for the missing
F3. The new used keyboard has all the keys but the left command keys
and the spacebar don't work.

The simplest thing would seem to me is the pry the F3 off the new
keyboard and put it on the old keyboard.

Are there any tricks to this?

Also, what would make me very happy is to suck all the crumbs out of
my old keyboard. My shop vac was ineffective in sucking these things
out. I think I need to open the back of the keyboard to do this. I
notice there seem to be 4 screws with some sort of drive I don't
recognize with my readers on.

Is this a good idea? Can it be accomplished without much risk? What
tools do I need to accomplish this?

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