Hi there. I have an older Mac Book, the one I posted about getting its plug in the car door, and at times, I think some of the keys don't register as I think the keyboard may be starting to wear out. One problem I have is kind of self-inflicted, but this thing has probably been out of warranty for a couple years now. When I got it, there were what felt like those stickers you might use to put prices on items on each key, and those got slippery and yucky feeling over time so I removed them, but the left arrow came with it's sticker, and I couldn't get it back down. Unfortunately, in Wisconsin, the Apple Stores there are would be several hours of driving, so I'm not sure how one could put a new left arrow on. I think the little rubber thing came up with it when removing the paper thingies, but it kind of works just resting there. Is this easily fixed, and what would something like that cost if I took it to some generic place that happens to work with Mac stuff? I never used to type a real lot with this thing, but having a work experience coming up, a bad keyboard might not be such a good thing.

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