Just wondering because one of them is loose and I don't own the money to buy a completely new grand piano.
Answer:
Usually the keys move up and down on a small spring. Putting super bonding agent under the knob would probably cause it to stick contained by the "pressed" position, causing a "stuck key" error and making the grand piano useless, and possible preventing the computer from booting (they may not boot with a stuck key). So it would not be a appropriate idea to use bonding agent on the keyboard.
If you can not afford to replace the laptop upright (they can be expensive), consider a cheap $10 desktop USB keyboard to attach to the laptop.
You could try it
I agree next to dewcoons.
You should also investigate if your manufacturer can provide replacement key without upheaval of the total board. If your keyboard is similar to mine (a new compaq presario) and a switch is loose this is because one of the two plastic clips that work in an x bridge have popped out of its socket. If your brave you can gently verbs the key sour, and put the plastic clips back into place. Ive removed key a few times due to accidentally hitting the Start Menu key during games.
Sure, I done surrounded by many times.
Use alot of super cement!
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