Introduzione
Your keyboard is an important part of your computer, so when it's not working properly and responding the way you're used to, it's only natural that you want to replace it as soon as possible.
On a desktop computer, if the keyboard is completely unresponsive, it will definitely need to be replaced.
However, keyboard problems can physical or digital via drivers. Windows and your keyboard may have a complicated relationship, and if your keyboard has multimedia buttons to adjust the volume or open web pages, you probably have specific software installed called a keyboard driver. If the controller fails, the keyboard will not work properly - but this is not a sign that the keyboard needs to be replaced. Downloading a new keyboard driver from the manufacturer's website will solve most problems. You don't need a new keyboard for this, just new software.
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Remove battery by pushing slide over to red, lifting slightly up while pulling the battery out.
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Remove hard drive cover plate by unscrewing the 2 Phillips head screws and lifting slightly up and out.
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Flip the laptop over and locate the 2 tabs on the left or right sides. They will be slightly visible in the space between the keyboard and frame.
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Using a plastic opening tool, push the tabs in while pulling up to disconnect the tabs from the keyboard frame.
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Once both tabs become unclipped, lift the keyboard up gently allowing it to slightly bend as the front and back tabs come out.
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While lifting the keyboard up only enough to see underneath, unclip and remove the ribbon wire to fully detach the keyboard.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.