Portege M750 - need a new keyboard

Hi, I have one of my colleagues falling some oils of fish (by chance) on my keyboard. Now more than half of my keys do not work. I removed the keyboard, cleaned (still works not properly), clean the laptop (no oil got inside the laptop) and now want to replace it.
The problem is that I have no idea where to buy a. Is the keyboard model: NSK-T691D.
Any thoughts?

I don't know where you live, but if contact you the nearest Toshiba service provider, they can help.
Open GOOGLE for your country set as search terms Portege M750 keyboard and pick the best offer for you.

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