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How do i 'fix' keys on a Sony Vaio laptop?

I have a Sony Vaio laptop and my dog happened to jump on it and knock off 2 keys (O and Shift). Unfortunately, the pieces are broken and so they will not simply fix back in. I know I can order new keys, but a problem with that is the Shift Key is actually broken on the computer part. I'm thinking that super gluing it might work? THat's my plan right now, please let me know if this is a good/bad idea and any other suggestions!

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