Difficulty
Very easy
Steps
2
Time Required
15 - 30 seconds
Sections
1
- Key
- 2 steps
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Introduction
The process should not require any tools, but a plastic opening tool may make it a little easier.
What you need
Step 1
Key
- Open laptop in the front facing position.
- Use a plastic opening tool to remove the desired key from the keyboard.
- When lifting up on the key, do so carefully as to not break the key or its housing underneath.
Open laptop in the front facing position.
Use a plastic opening tool to remove the desired key from the keyboard.
When lifting up on the key, do so carefully as to not break the key or its housing underneath.
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Step 2
- Use a finger to push a new key into place.
Use a finger to push a new key into place.
If the key does not feel like it feels to be in the correct position, retry the process following the steps in order again.
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Adam Dellicker
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UMass Dartmouth, Team S4-G2, Covino Spring 2018
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