T430 keyboard problems

Hello,
I have a keyboard problem currently and I am trying to figure out the most efficient way of solving it.
My "W" key is hard to press, my "Q" key popped out (glued it back on) and my "(TWO)" key doesn't work at all.
I do play games and I'm a buttonmasher and yes I have definitely learned my lesson of not abusing it.
Now I was wondering if theres anyway of replacing the specific keys or i'd have to replace the whole keyboard,
and if i can replace just the specific keys, is there a normal version and a backlight version?

I think you'd better replace the whole keyboard,
the T430 keyboard is  a separate accessory,
And it is not very expensive, you can buy one to replace it
for example:http://www.ebay.com/bhp/t430-keyboard
 hope it help
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