Clean Your Sticky Laptop Keyboard

So your TOSHIBA Satellite M70  Keyboard  keys stick for one reason or another. Perhaps you spilled a drink on it, or you just like to eat and surf the web at the same time.

I had the misfortune of spilling some Mountain Dew on my keyboard about two years ago, and this method has kept my keys working smoothly ever since. Cleaning your laptop is simple, but time consuming. Take your time and do not try to force anything and you should have a perfectly functioning keyboard once more!

For any sticky situation, following these steps will make your keyboard work and feel like new!

Step 1: Shut Down … Fast!

If you just spilled something on your TOSHIBA Satellite M70  Keyboard, shut your computer down as fast as possible!

Your first order of business is to shut down your computer and remove the battery -.. As quickly as possible if you spilled liquid on it Force shut down your computer by holding the power button until it turns off Any data loss during this process should be minimal and less costly than any shorted-out hardware.

Step 2: Gather Materials

To give your laptop a thorough cleaning, you will need:

- A cup or container large enough to hold all the keys on your keyboard

- Rubbing alcohol

- Cotton swabs (Q-Tips)

- Dish soap (without bleach) or some other mild detergent

- Paper towels

- Flathead screwdriver

- Towel

Most of these supplies are probably already sitting around your house or apartment, but I doubt you’ll spend over $ 10 if for some reason you need to purchase everything.

Step 3: Initial Wipedown

Soak up as much of any spilled liquid as you can with a paper towel or rag. Make sure to get all surfaces of your computer, including the screen.

It’s quite possible that you splashed liquid into every deep dark crevice of your computer during your spill. Use your cotton swabs if necessary, but do not worry about getting in between the keys, we’ll get to that soon.

Step 4: Remove Keys

Alternatively you can draw the layout or use a friend or family member’s computer as a reference. The layout of certain keys can differ slightly among computer brands and models.

Your keys were basically snapped onto your TOSHIBA Satellite M70  Keyboard at the factory … and therefore can be unsnapped.

Grab onto a corner of a key and firmly lift up. You may be required to pry on more than one corner at a time to unsnap each key. If a key (especially larger ones) prove difficult, wiggle a flathead screwdriver underneath the key and rotate the blade in several places to “persuade” it to let go.

If you spilled liquid on your keyboard, it will probably be necessary to remove the key carriers as well. My carriers are white and rotate to allow the keys to move up and down. These snap off similar to the keys, but yours may differ slightly .

This process will take some time, be patient and do not rush this part … that’s a sure way to break something important.

Step 5: Clean Keys

The next step is to give your keys a soak in some dish soap (or other mild detergent) and warm water. Fill your cup or container and drop in your keys.

I let my keys soak for about an hour.

Some of your larger keys may have one or several metal guide bars on their underside. These bars slide into slots on your TOSHIBA Satellite M70  Keyboard, so make sure not to bend the bars or their slots on your computer.

Step 6: Clean Keyboard

As you can see, I did not remove every key on my computer since only a few of them were sticking.

Dip your cotton swab into the rubbing alcohol and begin to clean around each key post. Remember if any liquid made its way under your keys to remove the key carriers as well and soak them with the keys.

I found that some areas of the keyboard chewed up the cotton swabs fairly quickly. If this happens, remember to remove any cotton snagged off the swab before replacing your keys.

Flip your computer upside-down on a towel and give it about an hour to completely dry. If you are cleaning up from a liquid spill, let it dry at least overnight in case any liquid made it past your keyboard and into your computer case.

Step 7: Clean Keys … Again

Once your keys are done soaking, lay them out and pat them down with a paper towel or clean rag. Allow them time to completely dry, usually an hour or two.

Although it may not be necessary, I recommend going over the backs of your keys and your key carriers with rubbing alcohol the same way you cleaned your TOSHIBA Satellite M70  Keyboard. Remove any guide bars and clean under these as well. Replace the guide bars when you are finished .

Step 8: Reattach Everything

You’re almost done!

After allowing time four your computer and keys to completely dry, reattach everything in reverse order that you removed it. Key carriers, keys, and battery. Test each key for function after you attach it. If a key still appears to stick a little, repeat steps 5-7 as needed.

Refer to the picture or drawing you made in step 4 when reattaching your keys. The keys and carriers just snap back into place, but make sure everything is aligned before applying any real pressure. Again, take your time and do not rush this part , you can still snap part of a key or try to force a key into the wrong place.

Boot up your computer and test out your keys on a word processing program. Make sure the letter you press on your TOSHIBA Satellite M70  Keyboard is what shows up on your screen, it’s very easy to switch two keys even if you were paying very close attention to their placement .

Step 9: Done!

Now you’re done! Enjoy your revitalized keyboard!

If for any reason a key starts to stick again, repeat this process until it functions smoothly.

Thanks for looking.

Laptop Keyboard for TOSHIBA Satellite M70

How to Repair Dell Laptop Keyboard Keys

Knowing how to repair Dell Vostro V130 Keyboard keys is a handy trick because laptop keys frequently suffer from damage due to harsh use or spills. Liquid spills can cause internal damage that is much worse, but if the problem is only with the keyboard then it is easier to fix. There are different ways to fix your keyboard depending on what type of damage has occurred.

Method 1 of 3: If the Key Cap and Key Retainer Have Fallen Off the Keyboard

1.Purchase the missing cap or retainer if you have lost them.

2.Unsnap the cap from another key that is in working condition but leave the retainer connected.

3.Take a close look at the 4 connecting points on the working retainer and compare it to the area where the damaged key used to be.

4.Place the disconnected retainer the same way that you see the working retainer.

5.Put the missing cap on top of the retainer so the letter on it reads correctly and snap it back in place.

Method 2 of 3: If the Space Bar Has Fallen Off the Dell Vostro V130 Keyboard

1.Use a flathead screwdriver to separate the retainer from the space bar key.

2.Link the retainer with the hooks on the keyboard to return it to its proper place.

3.Put the space bar key on top of the retainer and snap it in place.

Method 3 of 3: If You Want to Use Another Key to Replace the One That is Lost

1.Choose a key that you rarely use such as the “Scroll Lock” or one of the “Alt” keys.

2.Pull on the key gently to remove it from its original place.

3.Remove the retainer but make sure that the 2 pieces on the back are still connected.

4.Use a sharp object to lift the membrane that was just under the key before you removed it.

5.Apply strong glue at the bottom edge of the membrane.

6.Place the membrane so that the glue sticks to the new area where you want the key to go.

7.Add the key retainer above the membrane.

8.Put the Dell Vostro V130 Keyboard  key cap above the retainer and give it a gentle push to snap it in place.

Tips

1.If you have many keys missing you may want to consider buying and installing an entirely new Dell keyboard. Make sure that you buy a keyboard that matches the exact make and model of your laptop.

2.Get your laptop repaired by the retailer or manufacturer if it is still under warranty with coverage for keyboard damage.

3.If a key does not snap in place, turn it upside down and inspect the locking clips. A damaged locking clip will prevent a key from snapping in place in which case you will need to use another key.

4.Choosing the best method to repair Dell laptop keyboard keys depends on the style and model of your laptop. Gather information about your particular laptop to decide which method is best for you.

Laptop Keyboard for Dell Vostro V130