you need to press key back to its position but careful it is a delicate device.
here is steps for that laptop keyboard repair.
Use a small dab of super glue to replace keys that have fallen off. Place a small dab of glue directly on the round part that holds the key in place and lightly press the key down. When the glue dries, you'll be able to use your laptop again.
I would go get a new keyboard. But you can DIY! Get some super-glue and get a small amount in the back. Place it where it once was. Then don't use it for a while and let it dry.
Hey, you can view the video at the link below, it shows how to fix a key on your keyboard, I usually go to this company for any help with my laptop keyboard
hold SHIFT and press CTRL once.
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The action key on a laptop keyboard is usually located to the bottom left corner of the keyboard. It allows the user to use the Function Keys (F1...F12).
make sure the laptop or computer keyboard is of then gently pull out or open under
I used the Tab key, it worked for me.
with great dificulty. i jad to take my recently bought laptop back as i could not get the darn key back on. i suggest you do the same. :/
no the keyboard is the laptop
There could be several reasons you are unable to type on your laptop. The keyboard may have been turned off. To enable the keyboard, selection the button that correlates with the function key.
Fn - especially calculator or laptop is the key that accesses the other functions of certain keys depending upon keyboard manufactry i.e. holding down the Fn key whilst using the F2, F3 etc keys will, on sony laptop adjust volume - written in blue as is the Fn key, holding down the shift +Fn key will give you the function of the other coloured keys.
The most common reason for a key on a laptop or computer keyboard to stop working is dust or debris that is under the key. Turn off the PC or laptop. If desktop, unplug the keyboard from the PC. Lay out sheets of newspaper on the floor and sit on the floor with the laptop or PC keyboard. Gently turn it upside down (must open the laptop lid for this) and GENTLY tap very few inches across the bottom. Dust and debris should fall out onto the newspaper. Also tap along the edges on all sides. Next, if you have a can of air used on computers, (make sure the area is well ventilated and), hold the keyboard at an angle and blow out remaining dust. Let dry completely. Use a SMALL amount of rubbing alcohol on a soft paper towel to wipe off the tops of the keys. LET DRY. Reattach to PC or power. Try the keys. If it still will not work, you may need help to pop off the letter cap and use tweezers to lift out any debris. UNPLUG FIRST. And BE careful -- there are 3 pieces under a cap that MUST stay in place, 2 plastic frames and a rubber cap in the center. To reattach the key, align it in its slot and press on the corners so it pops back on.
The right part of a keyboard where the numbers are.
If you want ONLY the usb one to work, you could disable or uninstall the driver for the one on the laptop. press the windows key, type device for device mngr, find your keyboard, and you are there.
The best keyboard to use with a laptop is the one that comes with your laptop, baring that there are a wide array of fold up or wireless keyboard.