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    Key Came Off Keyboard

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Cici, Nov 9, 2006.

  1. Cici

    Cici Notebook Enthusiast

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    My C piece on my e1505 keyboard came off.

    Easiest way to reattach it?
     
  2. Cici

    Cici Notebook Enthusiast

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    NM. Fixed.


    You just align the white hooks into the space on the keyboard and push up so it gets lodged in.
     
  3. Amber

    Amber Notebook Prophet NBR Reviewer

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    If that happens again, you can contact Dell's tech support and request a new keyboard. This is covered in your warranty, so you'll receive it free of charge and get it in about 2 business days.

    SG
     
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    Thats nice, a friend of mine had a Gateway m275 tablet, and a key fell off. They refused to replace it saying that he intentionally broke it off. He even had accidental protection... Gateway sucks. good to see you got yours fixed and that dell would cover something like that.