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Originally Posted by Froide
Did you say what kind of laptop you had? On HP Pavilions, the keyboards can be replaced. Alternatively, you could either use whiteout to paint the worn-off characters on the black keys or - as others suggested - buy stick-on letters. (On my desktop, I used a black Sharpie to write worn-off characters on the putty-colored keyboard.)
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New keyboards can be had for Toshiba's also. Not as cheap as the Cheaper ones for desktops.
Google: how to replace Keyboard on <your brand + model>
Mine, was pop a strip and 2 small screws. unplug 2 flat cables. Reverse the steps