Just put it back. Make sure the cable under the keyboard is plugged into the motherboard. The keyboard is secured by either: 1) The strip above the keyboard
2) Little catches on the side of the keyboard (palmrest has the catches).
3.
Screws on the bottom of the laptop (most times the screws that hold the
keyboard will have the icon of a keyboard next to it).
4. Screws
in the Battery Compartment that holds the strip above the keyboard or
screws for the keyboard (the keyboard icon will be next to the screw
most times).
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Just put it back. Make sure the cable under the keyboard is plugged into the motherboard. The keyboard is secured by either: 1) The strip above the keyboard
2) Little catches on the side of the keyboard (palmrest has the catches).
3. Screws on the bottom of the laptop (most times the screws that hold the keyboard will have the icon of a keyboard next to it).
4. Screws in the Battery Compartment that holds the strip above the keyboard or screws for the keyboard (the keyboard icon will be next to the screw most times).
Removing the Damaged Keyboard 1. Enusre the laptop is fully powered off, unplugged laptop ac adapter from the wall, and the battery taken out. 2. Turn the laptop over. On some models icons indicating which screws are attached to the keyboard for HP Mini 110-3130sv displayed. If not, you may have to "eyeball" it if you can't find a breakdown for your model online. 3. Remove those screws with a T-8 or Phillips screwdriver. 4. Turn the laptop back over and open it up. Check and see if the HP laptop keyboard is tucked under any plastic pieces. If so, find if those plastic pieces are screwed into anything, and unfasten them as well. If not, it probably uses clamps that can easily be removed. 5. Remove the plastic pieces carefully with a toothpick or plastic pick if there is any in the way. 6. Unscrew any screws at the top (if necessary) and remove the keyboard itself from top to bottom. You'll notice that the keyboard is connected with a thin, but wide, ribbon cable to the system board at the bottom. 7. Take that same pick and lift the plastic connectors that hold in this data cable in place. 8. Carefully remove the data cable. Now the whole HP Mini 110-3130sv replacement keyboard should be free. Replacing the keyboard. 1. Take the new keyboard out of the plastic, and slip the data cable back in between the plastic connectors on the system board. Make sure it's all the way in. 2. Use the pick to push the plastic connectors back into place, and make sure it's holding the data cable in. 3. Slip the keyboard itself into place, from bottom to top. Make sure the screw holes or clamps line up at the top. 4. Refasten the keyboard in place at the top. 5. If you had to remove any plastic pieces, carefully snap them back in and replace any screws you had to remove. 6. Turn the laptop over and replace all of the keyboard screws. 7. Finally, put the battery back in and power on the laptop. If all has gone well, the HP Mini 110-3130sv Keyboard should be functioning like brand new.
How to Replace the hp compaq evo n610c laptop keyboard Removing the Damaged Keyboard Enusre the laptop is fully powered off, unplugged from the wall, and the battery taken out. Turn the laptop over. On some models icons indicating which screws are attached to the keyboard are displayed. If not, you may have to eyeball it if you can't find a breakdown for your model online. Remove those screws with a Phillips screwdriver. Turn the laptop back over and open it up. Check and see if the keyboard is tucked under any plastic pieces. If so, find if those plastic pieces are screwed into anything, and unfasten them as well. If not, it probably uses clamps that can easily be removed. Remove the plastic pieces carefully with a toothpick or plastic pick if there is any in the way. Unscrew any screws at the top (if necessary) and remove the keyboard itself from top to bottom. You'll notice that the keyboard is connected with a thin, but wide, data cable to the system board at the bottom. Take that same pick and lift the plastic connectors that hold in this data cable in place. Carefully remove the data cable. Now the whole keyboard should be free.
Replacing the keyboard
Take the new keyboard out of the plastic, and slip the data cable back in between the plastic connectors on the system board. Make sure it's all the way in. Use the pick to push the plastic connectors back into place, and make sure it's holding the data cable in. Slip the keyboard itself into place, from bottom to top. Make sure the screw holes or clamps line up at the top. Refasten the keyboard in place at the top. If you had to remove any plastic pieces, carefully snap them back in and replace any screws you had to remove. Turn the laptop over and replace all of the keyboard screws. Finally, put the battery back in and power on the laptop. If all has gone well, the keyboard should be functioning like brand new
You can if you have all the pieces for it. Otherwise you will have to get another key with parts. Or another keyboard replacement. Do not glue it back on. Click Here to go to a replacement with video instruction to assist you with this. Cheaper to get the key replacement parts than buy a whole keyboard however they are under $20.00 dollars for the whole board. Hope this assisted you. John
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It’s easy to break the flimsy keys on most laptops. Sometimes it’s cheaper to find a keyboard for your model laptop elsewhere than going through the manufacture. If you find yourself in this situation, you can use these steps to replace the keyboard.
Removing the Damaged Keyboard...
Enusre the laptop is fully powered off, unplugged from the wall, and the battery taken out.
Turn the laptop over. On some models icons indicating which screws are attached to the keyboard are displayed. If not, you may have to “eyeball” it if you can’t find a breakdown for your model online.
Remove those screws with a T-8 or Phillips screwdriver.
Turn the laptop back over and open it up. Check and see if the keyboard is tucked under any plastic pieces. If so, find if those plastic pieces are screwed into anything, and unfasten them as well. If not, it probably uses clamps that can easily be removed.
Remove the plastic pieces carefully with a toothpick or plastic pick if there is any in the way.
Unscrew any screws at the top (if necessary) and remove the keyboard itself from top to bottom. You’ll notice that the keyboard is connected with a thin, but wide, data cable to the system board at the bottom.
Take that same pick and lift the plastic connectors that hold in this data cable in place.
carefully remove the data cable. Now the whole keyboard should be free.
Replacing the keyboard.
Take the new keyboard out of the plastic, and slip the data cable back in between the plastic connectors on the system board. Make sure it’s all the way in.
Use the pick to push the plastic connectors back into place, and make sure it’s holding the data cable in.
Slip the keyboard itself into place, from bottom to top. Make sure the screw holes or clamps line up at the top.
Refasten the keyboard in place at the top.
If you had to remove any plastic pieces, carefully snap them back in and replace any screws you had to remove.
Turn the laptop over and replace all of the keyboard screws.
Finally, put the battery back in and power on the laptop. If all has gone well, the keyboard should be functioning like brand new. Thanks for contacting fixya.com
You don't have to buy a whole new keyboard to replace few keys.
Try taking off the key cap and its retainer clips (plastic pieces underneath the key cap).
Repair it yourself with the help of this video:
yes the keyboard is a solid unit (as far as the keyboars as a whole) "you have to remove screws from the bottom of your aspire that corospond to the layout of the keyboard
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