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  1. If your notebook has a removable battery, remove the battery. Insert a flat plastic pry tool under the top or bottom edge of the key, and then gently pry up on the edge of the key. To avoid damaging the pad under the key, insert the flat plastic pry tool only 1/8 inch under the edge of the key. Use a cotton swab to clean the key and its slot in ...

  2. Oct 20, 2020 · Now, the crack has got bigger and a tiny fragment has fallen out and I need to replace the keyboard cover. My laptop is over 2 years old. However, this also happened to be on my previous HP laptop (crack near hinge). How do I find the replacement part and how do I repair it? Or is it cheaper to buy a new laptop? Please advise, thanks!

  3. Feb 23, 2021 · If the keys or some other aspect of the keyboard are not working, your only choice is to replace it. If you are experienced at laptop repairs, you can often replace a keyboard for $25 for a new one and a half-hours work. I have done this on older HP laptops. But, if you're NOT, there is a serious risk of breaking fragile connectors and cables ...

  4. Restarting your laptop finalizes any pending repairs and restarts all systems services. Use the restart option in the Start Menu. Check for software updates. If you're running Windows, right-click the Start Menu and select Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update. Click the Check for Update button.

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    This article provides troubleshooting tips to get your keyboard going again in no time.

    There may be several reasons your HP keyboard won't work, including:

    •A locked keyboard.

    •Outdated or corrupted drivers.

    •Interference from other connected keyboards.

    •Dirty keys.

    •A damaged keyboard.

    These troubleshooting steps start from easiest and most likely to work to the hardest and least likely to solve the problem.

    1.Restart your computer. Occasionally, errors can happen in drivers, firmware, or software that will clear out when you restart your computer. Once you've restarted, check your keyboard to see if it is responding.

    2.Unlock your keyboard. Some HP laptops have a shortcut that will allow you to lock your keyboard to prevent unwanted touches. Unfortunately, it's easy to trigger this shortcut accidentally, so even if you don't think you've locked the keyboard, press and hold the right Shift key for 8 seconds. Doing this should unlock the keyboard so it will begin responding again.

    3.Remove and turn off any external keyboards connected to your laptop. If you're using an external keyboard with your laptop, it might not recognize the built-in keyboard. Try disconnecting from any external keyboards and powering them down completely so they don't automatically reconnect (as they might if they use Bluetooth connections).

    4.Turn off Cortana. Despite being useful, Cortana can sometimes interfere with other functions on your laptop. Try disabling it to see if it gets your keyboard working again.

    5.Clean your keyboard. You spend a lot of time at your computer. And you shove it in your laptop or bag and carry it everywhere. It's to be expected the keyboard is going to get dirty, and this can cause problems. Give it a good clean and then see if it starts working again.

    If you've tried the steps above and none of them worked, then it might be time to call in the professionals, or at the very least, someone who feels more confident about digging around inside your laptop's case. If you're unsure who to turn to next, read How Do I Get My Computer Fixed? for some quick tips on what to do next.

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  7. Sep 19, 2024 · Release the Keyboard. With the retaining screws removed: Flip the laptop right-side up and open the lid. Locate the seam between the keyboard and the laptop body. Gently pry up the keyboard using a flathead screwdriver or plastic pry tool. Work your way around the edges, being careful not to apply too much force.

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