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My keyboard is a mess when almost all the keys

I sent my laptop to a get cleaned and they open it to get the dust out and when it came my keyboard is a mess almost all the keys from the keyboard have a different function is there a way to reset the keyboard to its normal?

examples of the keys:
<- (Left arrow) =h
-> (right arrow) = l
w = \w
p = /p

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They may have removed the keys to clean the keyboard and placed them back in the wrong spot.
Check the keys against another beyboard and see if the keys have been placed in the wrong spot.
Take it back to the people/company that did the work and tell then the keyboard is not working properly.

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