How hard is it to replace a laptop keyboard ?

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I'm sure I need it.

I had it done by a shop once on my last laptop... felt ripped off !

Something like $50 labor for something that took the guy 5 minutes, plus I'm sure I got a high parts charge.
 

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Mine was under warranty from Dell. I had a broken key. Guy showed up and changed it out in like 3 minutes. No fee. Didnt look to hard Doug.
 
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Some are really easy-others are hell to do yourself. It really just depends on the model & design.
 

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my fucking down arrow doesn't work on my lappy....

got wet a week ago and hasnt' worked since....anything I can do here?
 
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my fucking down arrow doesn't work on my lappy....

got wet a week ago and hasnt' worked since....anything I can do here?

Hmm....probably not. I'd say that you'd probably have to replace the entire keyboard.
 

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There are multiple sources for replacement keyboards so search and call if your laptop is not ancient or off- brand. Changing out the whole keyboard is easy (usually the first step is to pop the plastic bar above the keyboard which usually surrounds the on/off/start button). You can repair keyboards regardless of the problem or damage but you have to be motivated and patient. I would recommend locating a replacement -usually $60 -$100.
 

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Thanks, I'll look around for a replacement.

The shop charges 1 hour labor ( $75) to do it, even if it takes 2 minutes.
 

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For $400, you can buy a new laptop. You may even get one for $300 on Black Friday
 

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If you can get the keyboard disconnected from the laptop try this...it works for all keyboards by the way.

Wash it off with hot water...the higher the pressure the better. Really blast it out.

Seriously...let it air dry very well...for days or a week even....tip it around and let it sit in different positions so it drains out well.

It's amazing how many times this will fix a keyboard...unless it's actually mechanically broken.
 

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I had to replace a keyboard on a Dell laptop
Took me about 10 minutes and I can't fix anything
If I can do it anyone can
 

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Alternative idea for about $25 is to buy a regular sized keyboard with a USB connector and just plug it into the back of your laptop.

Much easier for general typing too.
 

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Alternative idea for about $25 is to buy a regular sized keyboard with a USB connector and just plug it into the back of your laptop.

Much easier for general typing too.


I bought one of those Monday at Walmart ( about $12). It didn't fix my problem, it doesn't override the laptop's keyboard, they both work.

The problem is this key sticks, //////////////////////////////////////////

I can get it to stop for awhile by pounding that key a number of times. I've taken that key off, and blown it out with compressed air. Backspace is also funky, it works, but you have to press it fairly hard.
 

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SHIT - sorry lol i meant check EBAY for a replacement....not email... sorry it is monday

I found one ( new) on ebay for $25, that looks like the way I'll go.

I may buy another one BF, if I see some super deal, but I'm not into lining up at 3am at Fucking Wal-mart.
 

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Alternative idea for about $25 is to buy a regular sized keyboard with a USB connector and just plug it into the back of your laptop.

Much easier for general typing too.

Been there. End result is that you turned your laptop into a desktop. That might work for some but most of the time a repair is the better option. As to the economics of trashing the laptop and buying new on the cheap, I struggled to repair my laptop because of software issues, not money issues.
 

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I'm sure I need it.

I had it done by a shop once on my last laptop... felt ripped off !

Something like $50 labor for something that took the guy 5 minutes, plus I'm sure I got a high parts charge.

Doug, I hate to sound like a dickhead but I am one. It is like a woman going to a mechanic. Computer repair guys are the new car mechanics.
 

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