Can I replace my laptop key that fell off?
We get this tech inquiry all the time: Can I replace one of my laptop keyboard keys that fell off?
Sometimes, the key is pulled off by a touch of the finger. Other times, a child might mischeviously rip a key off for fun. So, it’s only one key. It can just be put back on, right?
Well, one some rare models of laptops, the key can be re-inserted or snapped back in. However, most models are made were the keys are either practically soldered in or once the key comes off, its contacts are never the same and cannot be re-inserted. Most fallen keys are ruined once they are disassembled.
So, what can you do? You really have to buy a new keyboard and have laptop repair technician install it, or install it on your own if comfortable. When installing a replacement keyboard, you must be sure to ground yourself to not shock any components, and have a flat head and phillips screwdrivers handy. The keyboard replacement typically consists with removing 6 - 8 screws and flipping off the keyboard/LCD plastic off. Smaller laptops might entail removing the front frame, LCD panel, and other parts to locate the keyboard removal.
If you’re a naysayer, and want to put back a key, please note that if it cannot snap back, your key re-insertion is temporary at best. And please don’t consider crazy glue! Your key would be a permanent letter statue after crazy glue has its way with it.



