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you disabled keyboard in fn mode press fn blue key and hold down and locate the little blue key on keyboard and press it release at same time if that dont work restore to earlier point using on screen keyboard and problem should be fixed
Hi , Yes it can , If you know what your doing , open the laptop up to expose the keyboard , then clean and dry the keys very well and put it back together , let me know what happens ,,,,,,Goodluck Roy
When your password pops up, put it in and do not hit the enter key, instead use the back space key to erase password and press enter, this should reset it, and bring you into login when you start it again.
sounds like there's something messed up with your delete key, pop the key off and double check for debris, and make sure the rubber boot isn't worn and stuck down. if it's stuck popped in just pop it out and try again, if it's worn you'll need a new boot. be careful you don't pull the scissors apart when you pop it off. if you do it can become a pain in the **** to put back together. you can also get a qtip and some alcohol and clean the contact before putting it back together. good luck
You should be able to just pop off another key from your keyboard using a flat screwdriver. Then just compare how that key looks and reassemble the plastic components and the key just snaps back on. Also you may want to check your warranty at support.dell.com under warranty status and enter your service tag. If you are under warranty dell will replace it. Also ebay dell keyboards are cheap to buy and easy to install just two screws and a simple cable. If you need more help let me know.
Most likely yes, most keys on keyboards can be popped back into place by seating the key directly above the housing and pressing downward until it clicks. If any other parts besides the key were loosened or flew out like a wire clip or plastic housing, then it won't seat or click into place.
You probably need to increase the brightness on the laptop monitor. Your question is listed in a generic fashion so I give you the specific key combination, however, you typically hold down the Fn key that use hit the F7 (brightness up) or F8 key (brightness down).
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