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    Sony Vaio PCG-7D2L notebook keyboard

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by mikemilw, Sep 17, 2009.

  1. mikemilw

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    I have a Sony Vaio PCG-7D2L notebook that recently started having problems. The shift key is stuck and because of that Windows starts chirping and wants to activate Filter keys. I thought hey, there must be some debris under the keys, so I took some compressed air and blew all around the keyboard. That did not fix the problem. Perhaps the canned air could not get under the keyboard well enough. How can this keyboard be removed so that it can be cleaned. If it is not possible to clean, how do I change the keyboard? To my knowledge nothing was spilled on the computer or keyboard.

    Thanks
    Mike