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TED MEBRAHTU Posted on Apr 15, 2012
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How to fix key on Toshiba Satellite L655-S5061 Laptop Keyboard

How can I fix a key on Toshiba Satellite L655-S5061 Laptop Keyboard Laptop is a Toshiba Satellite L655-S5061 Laptop The 'e' key does not work, so I'm having to copy and paste the 'e' key to type it. The 'u' key was not working but now works. How can fix the 'e' key until I get it replaced?

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The keyboard is made that limited to no service can be done, replacement of the entire keyboard is required. Short term solution is use external keyboard if available.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 15, 2008

SOURCE: Toshiba Laptop Keyboard problem

My Toshiba Satellite A45 S120 keyboard has a problem, some of the keys are not working. When you type it does noting. Sometimes when you start the computer, it continuously types the letter eeeeeeee. You can hit some keys randomly and this will stop, but if you start a program (eg. ms word) the same thing happens.

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2011

SOURCE: i have a toshiba satellite l655 laptop and need to

Toshiba laptops usually come with a CD/DVD-ROM for reinstalling drivers or you can boot the computer on it to restore the factory settings.

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  • Posted on May 15, 2008

SOURCE: Toshiba laptop keyboard problem

Hi,

This is the best way to download the drivers of all your devices which are connected to the system for free.

But you have to be patient.

First, i want you to download a ree program called "Orbit download manager" from the link below,

http://dl.orbitdownloader.com/dl/OrbitDownloaderSetup.exe

And then you can download a program called "Driver genius" from link

http://www.qwerks.com/download/6776/drvgenpro.exe

it is a trial program for 15 days

dont worry we only need it for 5 minutes

Install & run the program & in the windows click on the update the drivers

It will check & it will give the window with the drives that needs to be updated & it will not update a it is a trial one.

So you just right click on the driver name, you will get a message called 'copy url address 1' copy that & open the orbit downloader & click on the create new download & paste the link the drivers will be downloaded for free.

Some sites give these drivers only for the money & we cannot be able to find them from the free sites, so i think this would be a nice trick.

Good Luck.

Live, Love, Laugh.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 20, 2009

SOURCE: faulty keyboard

my @key is not working
i buyed new one
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help me out

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 11, 2009

SOURCE: cant type @ key in toshiba satellite L300 laptop

you need to change the layout of your keyboard. "Regional Settings" in windows.
Check on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout what your layout is and configure the correct one in the operating system you are using

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