Hi Devin,

Logitech usually provides one year warranties with their products. I
would file  a support ticket with them as soon as possible to see if
it can be replaced. My Logitech K810 was replaced for free, and I was
able to keep the old one (I lost my left arrow).
Until then, you can use a program like KeyRemap4MacBook. The name is a
slight misnomer -- it works for any Mac, not just McBooks.
https://pqrs.org/macosx/keyremap4macbook/

On 6/23/14, Devin Prater <d.pra...@me.com> wrote:
> Hi all. I still use this Logitech keyboard, but a rather important part is
> gone due to carrying it in a bag along with other things, the up arrow. I
> know, its better than now having a space bar or a right arrow, but still, is
> there anything I can do about it? all that's left is a little pad-like place
> that, when touched, acts as the up arrow, but doesn't work reliably. I hope
> I'm not being whiny,  but I really is annoying and disconcerting to not have
> the valuable up arrow, especially when not using the voiceover curser.
>
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