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    I have a dell Insprion 1521. It's really simple.

    See the sort of strip at the top of your keyboard, where the power/home buttions are. theres a little edge where you can pry that up, stick a knife/ your finger nale / screw driver in there, and slowly pry it up.
    MAKE SURE YOUR SCREEN IS FULLY FLAT, AND NEARLY IN LINE WITH THE KEYBOARD.


    Once you have that up, you will notice two screws, attached to the top of the silver keyboard, screw them out. (see pictures)






    Once they are out, Remove the keyboard, it comes out very eazyly, but be careful you don't snap it, carefully wrangle it out, there are a couple of hooks, but just be careful, and it will come out eazyy.




    Pull that strap out, then put the top part (Picture 1)

    Back on.

    This tut was created by me, and for the pictures i used a Sony k800i
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    Resize them next time.

    This procedure is the same for the whole Dell laptop range I think? Its the same on Latitudes.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
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    Ye, Sorry that they came out massive ;[.

    If your on firefox press

    CTRL (+) -
    CTRL AND MINUS

    a couple of times, and it will zoom out.
    Last edited by Kevin; 14-09-2008 at 01:34 PM.
    o.o

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    Quote Originally Posted by MJJ View Post
    I don't really feel confident enough to dismantle it.
    I was hoping there was some other way you could disable it through the control panel or something, but I'm guessing there isn't..
    Yeah, I thought you were suggesting that, but I don't think there is tbh.

    Also if you did take the lid off, you'd probably be able to fix the keys are stick down and continue using your laptop keyboard.
    Last edited by e5; 14-09-2008 at 01:52 PM.

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    Thanks for those photos, I may try that later if I feel confident enough, but like I said before, taking apart the laptop isn't really something I want to do, even though it's already wrecked. I told my parents about my keyboard, and they said it couldn't be fixed, so I guess I'll have to stick with it. =/


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    I couldn't edit above, but do you guys think I could just get the keyboard replaced, or would I have to buy a new laptop?


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    Quote Originally Posted by MJJ View Post
    I couldn't edit above, but do you guys think I could just get the keyboard replaced, or would I have to buy a new laptop?
    Yeah, it's pretty easy to get laptop keyboards replaced, you could do it yourself.

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    The easiest thing to do is to use Kevin's guide. I'm sure you can do it. Believe in yourself!

    If you go to any technican company or something they'll do the same thing in 2 minutes infront of your eyes, and charge you £50.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iUnknown View Post
    The easiest thing to do is to use Kevin's guide. I'm sure you can do it. Believe in yourself!

    If you go to any technican company or something they'll do the same thing in 2 minutes infront of your eyes, and charge you £50.

    It's REALLY REALLY simple, And that picture guide, should make it soo simple
    o.o

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    Plug in ext. keyboard > Control Panel > Keyboard > Hardware > have a look around, see if there's anything.
    i've been here for over 8 years and i don't know why

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