Einleitung

This guide will give you a step-by-step process for replacing any keyboard key on the Lenovo Edge 15. The key on the keyboard may need to be replaced if any food or liquid is caught under the key.

  1. VJ2dvDXpkooZMqvK
    VJ2dvDXpkooZMqvK
    t4i6fafXZNG1D6Ag
    LHloYkntQCLm5diF
    • Using the plastic opening tool, pry off the key.

    • Observe the metal hooks. The position of the metal hooks determines where the plastic keys reside.

    • Pry off the plastic keyboard connector.

  2. hofjDnxGs4cMqbSH
    hofjDnxGs4cMqbSH
    QnVCQB2AgI43DlKV
    G4WB5UJ2mMFRkQBP
    • Separate the plastic keys.

    • The smooth part of both plastic keys always faces away from the keyboard.

  3. 1StEJmlBul1GCKBG
    1StEJmlBul1GCKBG
    OTCF4WZgNr2RtVhQ
    vuADLZkBDsWMWUwE
    • Locate the metal hooks where the plastic keys are held in.

    • Insert the keys into the metal hook.

    • You may need to use a plastic opening tool or thin object to stretch the keys into the metal hook.

  4. aP2WPEpS2LXGvJ1T
    aP2WPEpS2LXGvJ1T
    DOCwOkdQJqFmNQC4
    RFRCMDlKAyflaZaG
    • Evenly push the plastic keys into the metal hooks.

    • Evenly insert the key onto the plastic keys.

    • Use minimal force when pushing down on the keys.

    • Make sure the surface is free of any food, liquid, dust, etc.

Abschluss

Fin.

Cody Griffith

Mitglied seit: 28/09/17

321 Reputation

Ein Kommentar

Images are blurry, which makes this guide much harder to follow. Other images have too much light, making it impossible to see the grooves on the pieces. Additionally, the image of the smaller piece being inserted into the larger piece is incorrect. The smaller piece should be rotated 180 degrees. It should tuck in with the larger piece, creating a larger piece that is essentially flat. The instructions of “The smooth part of both plastic keys always faces away from the keyboard.“ is also misleading. The larger piece has some large grooves that the smaller piece gets tucked into. These grooves (which are obscured after the smaller piece is inserted) should face away from the keyboard. So really, the rough part of the larger piece faces away from the keyboard, not the smooth part. Put another way, the smaller piece can rotate inside the larger piece. The rods on the smaller piece (which the key attaches to) should rotate away from the keyboard. I’m not proud that I spent over an hour figuring this out.

Your Spam Filter Sucks -