What laptop do you have? Whereabouts in the world are you?
You'll have to get the keyboard from Dell's spare parts department, so you might be best advised to contact tech support, explain the problem to them, and ask if they can give you the telephone number you need... assuming they can't arrange a replacement be sent to you under warranty?
The choice is really simple, you can buy both a new laptop keys or a keyboard, both are pretty inexpensive, but what really boils down to is amount of time and knowledge of in this area, a laptop key will snap back on (most likely the retainer clip or back of the key is broken) Laptop keys replacement will go back on in seconds, and new keyboard will ultimately cost more, and take a least 30 minutes. Ebay is a good source for new keybaords.
TheRealFireblad
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February 6th, 2009 08:00
Welcome to the forums :emotion-21:
What laptop do you have? Whereabouts in the world are you?
You'll have to get the keyboard from Dell's spare parts department, so you might be best advised to contact tech support, explain the problem to them, and ask if they can give you the telephone number you need... assuming they can't arrange a replacement be sent to you under warranty?
aznntowl2
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June 10th, 2010 10:00
The choice is really simple, you can buy both a new laptop keys or a keyboard, both are pretty inexpensive, but what really boils down to is amount of time and knowledge of in this area, a laptop key will snap back on (most likely the retainer clip or back of the key is broken) Laptop keys replacement will go back on in seconds, and new keyboard will ultimately cost more, and take a least 30 minutes. Ebay is a good source for new keybaords.