These instructions tell you how to replace a broken or lost laptop keyboard key. The laptop is
an old Sony VAIO PCG-V505CP. The keys are a courtesy provided by
ReplacementLaptopKeys
. Additionally there
are some hints about getting a keyboard key removed, just in case you want to clean the
keyboard completely.
The Sony VAIO PCG-V505CP laptop, a front view with the lid opened.
The keyboard of the laptop viewed from above. The keyboard is not fixed with screws, there is just one clip (spring) on the left side (near the ^ key)
of the keyboard and one clip (spring) at the right side (near the backspace key).
Just push a screwdriver under the keyboard from above (between the F7 and F8 function key) and lift the keyboard up.
It has to be bend a little to get out.
The laptop keyboard opened and partly removed.
The laptop without keyboard, viewed from above.
At the right there are the two memory banks and at the left you can see the CPU fan and the BIOS battery (wrapped in green plastic).
The laptop keyboard in detail.
All the keyboard key replacement parts in detail (from left to right):
the
Laptop KeyCap
this is the piece of plastic that has the letter on it,
the
Laptop Key Retainer Rubber Cup
the piece of rubber or silicone that acts as the spring to rebound the key after you have pressed it
(note: the rubber cup is part of the packkage provided by
ReplacementLaptopKeys
but will not be used in this case, because there is still a working rubber cup in place),
the
Laptop Key Retainer Clip (two parts)
or hinge piece holds the laptop key cap to the base of the keyboard.
The deserted space of the lost F12 function key.
The new key clip in place.
The Sony VAIO PCG-V505CP laptop with the substituted F12 keyboard key.
How to Remove a Key from the Laptop Keyboard
To extract a key from the laptop keyboard use a screw driver and push it under the key from above.
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Disclaimer, Copyright
Warning: These free laptop repair instructions are given without any warranty. They don't
have to be complete or correct. Don't do any of the above mentioned steps if you're
not sure of what you're doing. You could damage the notebook and you WILL
lose its warranty. Everything you do will be at your own risk.