Well, you've clearly got a good eye for finding the problem - now be brave and apply the same eye to working out how to fix it! A lot of these things are screwdriver adjustments in the action, so get yourself a suitable-looking screwdriver and have a go. When adjusting something, just bear a few basic rules in mind:
Most important - don't force the screwdriver in any direction as you might break something.
In case you are adjusting the wrong screw, make initial adjustments in an exact number of half-turns, keeping count as you go, so that you can restore the original setting if you decide you've made a mistake.
Check often to make sure you haven't accidentally upset some other adjustment or parameter.
Honestly, there's everything to be said for acquiring a little familiarity with the workings of your piano, and careful experimentation is by far the best way to acquire it.