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Hi,
I have a VGN-S3XP notebook and the "p" key has come undone!
Now i have tried to re-fit it to no avail!, I even had Dixons look at it and they said maybe I will have to send the notebook back to Sony to have it fixed! seems a bit much for 1 key.
Apparently the design has changed for "popping" the key back in?
Any advice on how to re-fit the keys please?
Thanks
mongee
Sounds frustrating :smileyfrustrated:
i tot you can just press it back in?...
apparently on the pcg series u can & i have. but the design is different now and not so easy!
i have the same unit one of my keys came off, it can be put back on but it does take some time and is very stressful! the key has 3 pieces which clip together, there are instructions that come with the laptop, look on vaio documentation, as you say they are slightly different but gives you an idea how to do it, i wouldnt send it to sony they will keep it fro months and will charge you for it i am sure.
The problem is Sony won't pick up in Bombay as the warranty only support UK, unless you bought the internetaional warranty
They told me it was country specific, so if I took it to France and it broke down they wouldn't fix it until I went back to the UK
The Vaio guarantee is not country specific, its specific to the region of sale, i.e. Asia, America or Europe. The service for all Vaio's in Western Europe is done by the same organisation, and it does plainly not matter if you are in the UK, France, Portugal or whereever in the European sales area.
For the actual problem: If they have them on stock, Vaio-Link will sent you single keys and clips (the H things) for your Vaio's keyboard by normal mail. For this it should not matter if you are in Bombay or in the UK.
True, Sony can actually send these out to you - and after I installed the key for a K-Series I know how stressful it can be!
Nice to know the warranties are for an area and not a country.
There is however a solution to use in the meantime.
Use a capital 'i' :smileygrin:
Hi Stephanius
Good to see you're still around.
How's it going?
Thanks for the info on warranties, I'll remember it if I do move.