You only real solution is to get keyboard stickers to replace the worn-off original characters. The website www.4keyboard.com carries a variety of sticker styles, colors, languages, etc. They also have specialized sets for Mac keyboards, video editing programs, etc.
Cosmetic wear - is things like... faded letters on the keyboard, minor scratches on the screen, loose hinges etc.
Yes, you will actually save on wear and tear on the laptop by using an external keyboard for your machine.
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my laptop computer will not take a charge I tried a new power cord but that didn't solve the problem either......
It is always better to get a new laptop rather than a used laptop, assuming you can afford it and that there is no lightly-used laptop available. Laptops are, like all things, prone to wear and tear. Over time, dust can accumulate in the heatsink, the batter could get weaker, the monitor could be banged up, the hard drive could be nearing the end of its life, keyboard buttons could be messed up, etc. Best just to go for a new laptop.
The keyboard was once in alphabetical order but his cased the keys to wear quickly as highly used keys were next to each other. So a mathematician called Qwerty (see top left of keyboard and read from q) invented the qwerty keyboard which is in use now. This worked by placing common letters beside less used letters; like xcv. X and v are rarely used whereas c is used quite a bit.
well if u want to be a laptop you can act like one and do not move around and wear a key bored as a laptop
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I would suggest going to a gaming store to buy your keyboard. If you keep breaking them, you likely give your keyboards a lot of wear and a gaming keyboard might be able to handle the wear and tear you subject it to.
Not really. You wear the letters because you understand, believe and cherish what your letters stand for. Plus letters are super expensive. You don't let just anyone chill in them and wreck them.
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Letter sweaters.