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Sargasm
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2006-06-08, 10:22

Hello all, I have a 1.67 15'' Powerbook G4. I bought it during the summer of 2005, and while it's been all well and good, the keyboard's starting to lose a lot if its...well I'm not sure what the word would be, but typing on it doesn't feel as good as it used to. The key presses feel a little too soft and not as "clicky" as it used to. I'm under the extended 3 year applecare warranty, but technically there's nothing wrong with my computer. Is there any way I can get Apple to replace the keyboard for me? Or would I have to pay out the nose for that?
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2006-06-08, 10:33

call and ask.
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2006-06-08, 10:58

I think your crazy, but anything is possible, so try and compare the key press of something like the the 'e' key to the single quote. The 'e' would be used a lot more than a single quote so it should feel very different if what you are implying is true. I'd suspect they feel almost the same and it's just in your head. You could always go to an Apple store and talk to a genius too.
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