keyboard: 'e' stuck key

can anyone help. my 'e' key is stuck and it changes all the time. sometimes pressing the Fn key it works temporarily. but now I can't exit e. is not a permanent problem. and it produces only temporarily. an idea to solve it.

HI Balu,

You can remove delicately key-top of your "E" key and check that there is nothing caught in the key mechanism under-neath, who may be responsible for your key malfunction.

If that all seems OK, then you must consult toa Toshiba Service partner to check a replacement keyboard.

HTH

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