Introduction |
Examine the design and details on your laptop keyboard as well as the hinge type, arrangement of the inner components, and the other side of the key cap. | A spoiled laptop key can be very annoying to work with. Trying to use your laptop with a stuck key, or an empty space where a key should be is gets old very fast. | | Search for a new laptop key of the same model and a similar keyboard to install. | This guide goes over replacing Dell’s Inspiron 15 7590 laptop keys, which are a little tricky due to Dell’s usage of more than one keyboard manufacturer for the exact same model. | | Identify your keyboard type by referencing the appearance of your own laptop keyboard and it's insides. | A quick tip is to take a look under the key to be replaced and reference that with the key types on any old site for replacements. The key types for the 7590 I’ve encountered are D36, D44 andD81 but make sure your model matches your replacement. | | This guide then comes in as a great next step and will help in removing and replacing your bad keys. |
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