The first gen keyboards were prone to key failure more than the later models, but it can happen to any keyboard. You can buy a replacement keyboard/top section fairly cheap on eBay (£30 - £50) and they're easy to fit... or you could re-map your keys around the problem if the machine's not used that often?
The first gen keyboards were prone to key failure more than the later models, but it can happen to any keyboard. You can buy a replacement keyboard/top section fairly cheap on eBay (£30 - £50) and they're easy to fit... or you could re-map your keys around the problem if the machine's not used that often?