Also good to know is that you will get new batteries too, so that’s another pro 
if you can wait for a week to have it fixed by Apple :-)

-G.

From: uknof <[email protected]> on behalf of Mark Tinka 
<[email protected]>
Date: Monday, 20 January 2020 - 3:53 PM
To: Tim Chown <[email protected]>
Cc: UKNOF Mailing List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [uknof] MacBook Pro Keys - Update!

Thanks, Tim.

So my issue with that route was that they have to replace the entire base 
chassis, as the keyboard is part of the unibody enclosure. This means booking 
it into the service centre, for about 3 days to assess, and a week to repair 
(in South Africa, at least).

I couldn't be asked :-)... but certainly an option for those who don't mind.

Mark.
On 20/Jan/20 15:48, Tim Chown wrote:
Hi,

There is also the free keyboard replacement scheme that Apple made available 
for many of its butterfly keyboard models:

https://support.apple.com/en-gb/keyboard-service-program-for-mac-notebooks

I got a free new keyboard from this for my MacBook, which would otherwise have 
been £250 or so.

Tim


On 20 Jan 2020, at 13:33, Mark Tinka 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi all.

Thanks to all who reached out to help.

For those who are suffering the same and are interested, I ended up buying from 
these folk:

    - https://www.thebookyard.com/apple-keycaps.php - UK-based; I bought the 
full set of key caps.

    - https://www.replacementlaptopkeys.com/ - I bought a few key (pun 
intended) letters, including the hinge and cup.

The replacements arrived and work like new!

Mark.
On 15/Jan/20 17:09, Mark Tinka wrote:
Hi all.

Apologies for the off-topic post and for asking about the wrong country, but 
I'll be in Amsterdam next week for a couple of days, and am in need of keys for 
a mid-2017 15-inch Apple MacBook Pro Touch Bar.

Many of the keys on my unit have failed their hinge slots, and the only 
replacement options in South Africa are the whole keyboard or unibody chassis. 
I just need the keys since the underlying (butterfly) mechanism is fine on all 
affected keys. It's just the hinge slots that fail over time and end up wedging 
the entire system, manifesting as a sticky or unresponsive key.

Private replies on which shops I can walk into in Amsterdam are most welcome.

And once again, apologies for the noise. Thanks.

Mark.




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