There have been some documented issues with Dell laptop keyboards, and
sometimes a few quick troubleshooting steps can save you from total laptop
keyboard replacement. Whether it is simply a power issue or a loose screw
problem, quick-and free-fixes for your keyboard may exist. If not however,
keyboard replacement on your laptop is a completely feasible option, with just
a screwdriver and some necessary parts from Dell in hand.
1.)
Restart your computer. This should always be attempted first for any type of
computer malfunction.
2.)
Check the connections for your laptop. Is the battery indicator light on the
laptop on? Is the computer AC adapter, if in use, plugged soundly into your
power outlet? You may be trying to wake your computer up from sleep via a
keyboard press, but there may be no power reaching your laptop whatsoever. Try
switching power outlets in case one individual outlet is malfunctioning.
3.)
Look at your Dell computer closely. Flip your laptop over. One of the leading
causes of keyboard failure in Dell laptops are the screws in the bottom of the
laptop case. Locate a small Phillips head screwdriver, and tighten those screws
up. For many people, this may solve the problem.
4.)
Consider replacing the keyboard of your Dell computer, if possible, if none of
the above work and there is no other obvious problem. Dell.com (Resources) is a
good place to start to order parts depending on your laptop-for further parts
information, also check the documentation that came with your laptop. Get your
replacement laptop in hand, and lay your laptop (turned off) flat on an even
surface.
5.)
Use the included plastic scribe from the package to wedge it under the hinge
cover's corner, which is located on the upper right face of the laptop keyboard
area. Work the scribe carefully back and forth until the hinge comes loose and
can be removed.
6.)
Look at the sides of the laptop. There will be one or more screws on each side
of the laptop, visible following the removal of the cover. Use a Phillips
screwdriver to remove all these screws.
7.)
Insert the plastic scribe again, this time under the keyboard. You will have to
disconnect the connectors and the cable that hold the keyboard in place, and
then carefully lift it out. Disconnect the keyboard cable.
8.)
Use the new keyboard and put the keyboard cable into the cable socket within
the laptop, making sure it is secured. Slide the keyboard back into the unit,
making sure to line up all the connectors.
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