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-[* black] Keyboard
-[* black] For replaceing a key, simply pop off they key with a flat edged device. Remove the three plastic pieces underneeth.(2 for caseing and 1 button)Now you can assemble your new new key componets and install them but install them in this order, the two piece key caseing, then the plastic button, and finally they actual key itself clicks in.
+[* black] If you are running windows, try adjusting you keyboard settings. Ensure that 'sticky keys' is turned off.
+[* black] See if they keyboard back-light is on. If the keys aren't lit up it may mean your keyboard is broken and needs replaced.
+[* black] Try using an external USB keyboard. If an external keyboard doesn't work you may be having larger issues.
+[* black] If the keyboard is still having issues, [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/???|see our keyboard replacement guide]