Tips Of Laptop Keyboard Repair
After a long time of use, your laptop keyboard may not work normally because of accumulated dust, failing keys or other broken parts. Many may think of buying a new one, but it is not necessary to purchase a new one. All you need to do is repairing it by yourself because this is less costly and it is somewhat interesting for some laptop users. And here we will talk about the laptop keyboard repair tips.
If a key is missing, you don’t need to replace the whole keyboard. You can fix it using this guide. Continue releasing plastic latches and removing the keyboard bezel with your fingers. Remove three (or more) screws from the top of the keyboard. Carefully lift up the keyboard from the laptop case. After the bezel is removed you get an access to the keyboard screws. Remove two (or more) screws. Release the plastic latch pointed with the red arrow and lift up the keyboard. Carefully put the keyboard aside so you can access the connector underneath the keyboard. Before you remove the keyboard, you’ll have to open the connector and release the flat ribbon cable. If you spill water on your keyboard, there is a good chance you won’t need keyboard replacement. But if you spill soda or any other liquid that contains sugar, you may need to replace the keyboard. What ever you do if you spill something into your keyboard, do not use a hot hairdryer to dry it out. This is usually how those melted keys happen.
For water spills, the first thing you want to do is shut off your computer, if it isn’t already, to make sure you don’t short it out. Do not turn it back on again. Start by tipping your keyboard upside down over a towel. Do not shake the computer as this may cause the water to go into other areas. After you feel the water has drained out, turn it back over and use a hairdryer set at “cool” to further dry it out. Do not power on your computer for several days giving it a chance to completely dry out. If you got dust in the keyboard, you should shut down the laptop and unplug your laptop and removing the battery. Turn your laptop over with the cover open and very gently tap on the bottom of the case. Next spray a non-conductive electronics cleaner onto a lint-free cloth and wipe the keys. Do not spray the cleaner directly into the keyboard or use paper towels.
If you know the above tips, and understand how to do it, you can repair the laptop keyboard by yourself and save much money.





