HP ZBook 15 Replacement TouchPad Button?

Does anyone know where I can get a spare mouse button (one of six) for the HP ZBook 15? The key has tiny plastic notches that hold a metal hinge. One of these notches is snapped. Thanks!

Please click on the below shown link to get all the information you are looking forhttp://h20628.www2.hp.com/km-ext/kmcsdirect/emr_na-c03985204-1.pdf Note: Jump to Page 71  Hope this helps, for any further queries reply to the post and feel free to join us again  **Click the White Thumbs Up Button on the right to say Thanks**Make it easier for other people to find solutions by marking a Reply 'Accept as Solution' if it solves your problem. Thank You,K N R KAlthough I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP

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