Hi All,
My girlfriend has a DELL Inspiron 1545. Last week, she was typing away, when she depressed the 'O' key and noticed it wouldn't click properly. I gave it a peek, and found it detached from the tiny linkage system underneath it.
http://www.dell.com/us/en/home/noteb...45&cs=19&s=dhs
The key's on these Dell Laptops are much more complicated than the typical desktop keyboards I've grown accustomed to where you can easily remove keys.
I attempted to simply affix. No luck. It's not as simple, to just align and then depress it downwards. As I mentioned before there's this sort of ladder linkage that attaches the key to the keyboard --- it reduces the travel for the key I'm assuming. (lighter/more compact)
Anyway, I'm wondering if any of you have experience fixing these keyboards? Have any advice on how to go about simply attaching the letter 'O' back to the keyboard properly. The key still works, and passes the 'hit' down to the microboard, but the actual ease of suppressing it, and the misalignment is well, quite fucking irritating LOL..
We called DELL, and their call centre guy suggested sending it away for 2 weeks. At this time that just isn't feasible. There's alot on her plate; the laptop is needed for the next while. Further, it'd be much easier to simply fix it at home.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Below are some pics.