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10-17-2019 05:40 AM
Product: HP Laptop
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
The 0-key on the number pad has come off. It's got wires underneath so doesn't just snap back into place. I'm not sure how the wires fit in. How do I put it back on?
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10-17-2019 06:42 AM
Need the full model number as each keyboard is a bit different. A picture would help a lot. If you do a youtube search for "replace laptop keyboard key" you will find some generic videos. All I can say is I have spent a lot of time I am never getting back trying to figure out how laptop keys go back on. Batting about .700 I think. If the underlying plastic supports are broken, forget about it.
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