Tuesday 29 December 2015

How do I fix a broken laptop key or put it back on?

Note: This document is meant as a general reference guide and may not apply to your laptop, as your laptop may have a different keyboard key design. Every laptop comes with different keyboard

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Fixing a loose key-cap

Unlike those on a desktop, each of the keys on a laptop keyboard have three components: the keycap, key pad, and the key retainer, as shown in the picture.
If the keycap is loose but still attached to the laptop, it can often be fixed by pressing down on the keycap. If the keycap re-attaches, you should hear a snap while pressing the key down. If this does not fix the issue we suggest removing the key so it can be re-attached. The re-attachment process is shown below.

Fixing a broken keycap

Note: If a key, keycap, key pad, or retainer is physically broken or missing, it must be replaced.
If you're having difficulty putting a key back onto the laptop, follow the steps below. If you're trying to fix the spacebar, skip to spacebar steps.
1. Start by first inserting the key retainer into the laptop. If you have a key pad like the one shown in picture at the top of the page, we suggest inserting it after the retainer is set in place to make things easier. Once the retainer is inserted, it should lie flat and be able to flex (shown in the image below).
Tip: If you're not sure what direction the laptop key retainer goes, check the orientation of the metal hooks on the base of the keyboard. These metal hooks helps determine the orientation of the key retainer laid into them, as the retainer should align with the hooks.
2. Insert the key pad into the retainer.
3. Once the above two steps have been completed, position the key cap over the retainer in the proper orientation and press down lightly. The key should snap onto the retainer. If the key does not look right, try pressing down on all corners of the key to make sure all clips are snapped into place. Once snapped in, test the key and see if it works again.

Spacebar key steps

Unlike the other keys on the keyboard, the spacebar requires additional steps to get it back on properly. The image below shows the spacebar removed from a laptop. Before the spacebar keycap can be placed back onto the laptop, there is a bar (shown below) that must be removed by inserting your flathead screwdriver beneath it and gently pulling upward.
Once this bar has been removed, place the new spacebar on the laptop, being mindful that it is properly oriented over the retainers, and push down to snap it back into place.

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