
07-10-2007
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Re: putting keys back on keyboard
Charlie Tame wrote:
> Michael wrote:
>> In general simply push (gently) straight down. Certain wide keys (i.e.
>> space bar) require some additonal care, there is ofter a metal bar
>> that must be aligned with and slide under guides before again gently
>> pushing down.
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>> Michael
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>> "Candace" <Candace@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news FA26BE3-7176-4E21-84F5-FFF53EE0EF96@microsoft.com...
>>> I was wondering can anyone tell me how to put keys back on my
>>> laptop...the
>>> charger fell on the computer and 2 letters popped off and i dont know
>>> how to
>>> put them back on????
>>
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> So next time someone says "I can't find the ANY key" remember, they just
> may be telling the truth Candace has it.
>
> I hope that succeeds Candace, if not then you will have to take it in
> for repairs, I seriously doubt that a laptop keyboard replacement would
> be a do it yourself job.
Keyboards on laptops are simple to remove or install. The hardest part
is finding the method of locking them into place and then remembering to
unclip the connecting ribbon.
Sometimes the keyboard is held in place with screws, sometimes its clips
but either way it isn't difficult and can be done within a couple of
minutes.
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