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Presumably you don't have the missing parts from under the keys it the missing keys? Else that type of keyboard can be repaired. It was something I got very good at working in a boarding school for children with learning difficulties who were prone to pulling keys off for the fun of it or putting their fist through the screen of it didn't do what they expected/wanted it to do. I don't miss those times much at all to be honest!I had a bit of a mishap last week. When I was cooking a gust of wind blew the umbrella across the stoep and took the laptop with it. The computer shops could not repair the broken keys nor the hard drive so I now have a 512Mb new SSD and I'm operating with an ancillary wireless keyboard. Cheaper than a new laptop.
Each key has 2 plastic clips that interlock at the middle and a rubber that needs to go underneath and then slipped into place in the metal slots before the actual key itself is pushed back on.