Need volume control switch for Satellite U200

Where can I obtain a new volume control switch for a PLUA1E-00700JEN?
I do not want the complete board only the switch.

Contact nearest authorized service provider. Make a call and ask if they can order this small part for you.
Do you want to exchange it alone?
Have you already disassembled your notebook?

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