Cheap Fixes

I finally got tired of using a THIRD broken keyboard on this lil lappy. Fortunately, the problem with this one was only that the cheap lil plastic retainer clips on the lower left hand side/corner were. . . ineffective (cos they broke within a week of installation) which meant the stupid thing flared up on that corner, making typing a “left hand mush” experience.

Fix? Contact cement. That’s all. Seriously. Done. (yeh, I checked what I was gluing before I did to make sure it would not interfere with any electronic or mechanical function)

It’s probably a better fix than buying yet another replacement keyboard, given the number of keyboards I’ve had fail on this thing.

Toshiba used to make better devices.

2 Replies to “Cheap Fixes”

  1. Yes, they did at one time. I can’t speak to how they do now, but I’m not very pleased with the last laptop I bought from them.

    Chronic overheating and batteries that won’t take/keep a charge. I’m not likely to recommend them to a friend, or even an enemy for that matter.

    1. *sigh* Yeh, what you said, Perri. The wireless card died on this one within six months. Cheapest fix? Oh, a spare wireless card I had laying around. . . *heh* They seem to be made cheaper, not just less expensively: cheap electronics, cheap plastics, bafflingly poor case designs, and more. Disappointing, and not a brand I will purchase in the future. Sad, really. Has Toshiba finally just decided that notebooks just aren’t a market they want to compete in nowadays? Seems so.

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