Recommended Posts

I have just stupidly managed to snap off the F12 Key on my G4 17" Powerbook, as a fellow Mac user I am sure you know how infuriating this is! I have tried to re attach it but one of the "feet" needed to snap the key back into place has come off.

can anybody point me towards a replacement F12 Key? If not could you recommend me to a website us or uk that will be able to help me.

thanks

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/321211-how-stupid-am-i/
Share on other sites

A new one has just opened in birmingham which i can access easily, i think i have fixed it, i sort of pushed a metal hook up and got the key's hook underneath it, i then pressed it down really hard and it seem ok, i will give it a few days to see if it is ok, what can i do at the apple store ask them for a replacement F12 Key?

At my last job we had a couple iBook that we used to "steal" keys from whenever one of the other notebooks lost one of theirs. In a school you can imagine that we'd go through quiet a few keys in a short period of time. When this particular notebook got particularly bare I'd just go to the Apple reseller we got our warrenty work done and dropped it off: they would replace the keys for free. Granted, we did 5-figure business with them so we did get preferential treatment but they said the keys only cost a few cents and they'd replace "normal" customer's keys for free too.

Try just asking for one from the place you bought your computer, it shouldn't cost more than a couple of dollars in the worst case.

I accidently snapped some keys off my iBook once, I went to my local Apple stores, and they fixed it up, they only wobble a little bit now. Just a little different than the keys that never fell off. :)

The other case would be that you need a new $50 keyboard. (well, at least the iBook keyboard is 50)

it seems to be ok, its not as "solid" as it was before but its not fallen off yet, i ordered it from the apple store uk (online) on the weekend i will goto the apple store in bham and see if i can get another F12 key off them. if anybody comes accross one let us know would ya! i have to get a 17" keyb oard F12 right i cant use a 15" or 12" ??

thanks

I have just stupidly managed to snap off the F12 Key on my G4 17" Powerbook, as a fellow Mac user I am sure you know how infuriating this is! I have tried to re attach it but one of the "feet" needed to snap the key back into place has come off.

can anybody point me towards a replacement F12 Key? If not could you recommend me to a website us or uk that will be able to help me.

thanks

585928827[/snapback]

How did you manage to snap it off in the first place...? :huh:

Heh, Go to your nearest apple store, and steal one of the F12 keys from their display, and then.. Run like a Mother..... cause those apple people, Boy they'll get hissy if you mess with the hardware :p

Neztea

585929227[/snapback]

Oh yeas they do :woot: When we went there last time we put the microsoft website up on all there computers LOL only joking though I like apple :p but I did it just for fun :p

i messed up my W

used a needle to get the little foot out from under it

some tweezers and nimble fingers to get that back together

needle again to get it back in

reattached the W

all is well

585930642[/snapback]

:p Me too!!! I dont know how, but yea. It was a pain seriously. Would be much easier to lift the keyboard up out of its slot and take it out and fix it, but still. A pain. It should work fine for you now dude. Just see what happens.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • I use it by choice but only for specific tasks that I have forgotten and it's quicker to ask then spend time wasted finding a decent answer on Google or coding a certain language. I prefer to use it. I do think that as it gets integrated into everything, when we eventually fully rely on it, I'm talking new gens not older gens like me, that we won't think for ourselves, I mean we will become lazy thinkers, lazy logical answer to problem which will go badly. But if we don't become fully dependant, we might be OK but I don't think personally we are going to be OK, not for the newer generations. Unless they advance in that space to the next level of intelligence where it can work out its own problems and create ideas for itself.
    • Pity the article on MS website gives no indication when said "20%" performance gains will actually be rolled out to users.
    • I just looked on my computer and there are settings and log files for utilities I have never even turned on!
    • O&O ShutUp10 3.1.1104 by Razvan Serea O&O ShutUp10 offers a simple yet effective way to take control of your Windows privacy. It provides access to almost 50 privacy-related tweaks, most of them hidden or not easily accessible to the average computer users. Using a very simple interface, you decide how Windows 10/11 should respect your privacy by deciding which unwanted functions should be deactivated. Using ShutUp10 you can easily disable Windows Defender, turn off telemetry, disable peer-to-peer updates, turn off Wi-Fi Sense, disable automatic Windows updates, turn off and reset Cortana and more. ShutUp10 allows you to create a System Restore point before you apply any changes, so that you can revert your system at any time if you run into problems. O&O ShutUp10 is entirely free and does not have to be installed – it can be simply run directly and immediately on your PC. And it will not install or download retrospectively unwanted or unnecessary software, like so many other programs do these days! O&O ShutUp10 Free and Premium The latest version brings O&O ShutUp10 Premium, expanding the app’s long-standing privacy controls with automatic enforcement of user-defined settings. Instead of manually rechecking options after every Windows update, users can set their preferred privacy configuration once—or apply recommended settings in a single click—and the tool continuously monitors them in the background. If Windows 10 or 11 re-enables disabled features or introduces new data collection paths, Premium restores the chosen settings automatically without user intervention. The free version remains available and fully functional for manual adjustments, offering the same core privacy controls for Windows. However, the Premium tier is aimed at users who want long-term, hands-off protection, adding automatic reapplication after updates, ongoing monitoring, and optional notifications to ensure privacy settings remain consistent over time. O&O ShutUp10 3.1.1104 changelog: Added “Show Differences” button in the overview panel “Don’t show again” option for the restore point prompt Ctrl+F keyboard shortcut for search/filter functionality Detection and linking of system-wide and user-specific setting associations Automatic search while typing PREM: Option to preserve notification counters and timestamps across application restarts PREM: Reset blocked settings button in the Settings dialog PREM: Informational message when no settings are blocked PREM: Update check can also be triggered from the menu PREM: Notification deduplication and activity log summary feature Improved L005 “Disable Windows Location Service”: Version-specific split (up to Windows 11 23H2) and new variant for Windows 11 24H2+ L001 (Disable Location): Added Night Light warning to the description in all languages Search now detects setting IDs even when ID display is disabled and offers to enable it Detection and removal of Copilot/AI desktop apps in RecallTerminator Optimized High DPI support PREM: Reset button is now only enabled when blocked items exist – setting IDs are shown in the confirmation dialog PREM: Updated tray icons with higher-resolution versions PREM: Activity Log timestamps now use localized date and time formats PREM: Tray icon status now uses OK/Warning indicators and localized tooltips PREM: Recall folder detection switched to service-based detection PREM: Copilot uninstallation now provides UI feedback and improved verification Fixed Description text was not displayed correctly for the last item and disappeared when clicking the scrollbar Crash when clicking a search result heading or the […] button PREM: Installation path is now correctly preserved during upgrades PREM: Tray icon was not reliably removed when exiting the application PREM: Main window was not displayed correctly in single-instance mode PREM: Incorrect display of the & symbol in tray icon tooltips on Windows 10 PREM: Fixed notification flooding after sleep/standby PREM: Dashboard was not refreshed after applying recommended settings during onboarding PREM: Progress bar was not reset after deleting Recall folders PREM: Fixed service startup failures PREM: Fixed incorrect drift detection when Automatic Protection was disabled PREM: Notifications now correctly count all deviating settings when protection is enabled PREM: Registration Wizard was shown after sleep/standby despite a valid license Download: O&O ShutUp10 3.1.1104 | 76.4 MB (Freeware) Download: O&O ShutUp10 32-bit | ARM64 View: O&O ShutUp10 Home Page | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      Vincian earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • First Post
      Jocimo earned a badge
      First Post
    • Week One Done
      suprememobiles48 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Windows Guy earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      Prasann earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      545
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      165
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      86
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      65
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      64
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!