Lenovo G550 missing Enter key

Hi,
I am missing the "Enter" key (part of main keyboard, not part of numeric keypad) on my G550 keyboard. It is not the "horizontal" shape Enter key, but the more "vertical/L-shape" Enter key.
Can anyone maybe help me to find out where I can get a replacement key?
Many thanks,
Ed

Hello and welcome,
The Google gives you several options for "lenovo g550 replacement key", including eBay.  Here's one vendor that seems to understand the difference between the two ENTER keys:
IBM Lenovo G550 Laptop Keys Replacement
Note: I haven't used this vendor - or any other for this purpose.  Hopefully someone else can chime in with a specific referral.  Until then, this hopefully gives you something to consider.
Z.
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