Hi Folks,
Appealing to the hardware-savvy anongst you!
I have an Advent 8117 laptop (nice machine, by the way),
and one of the keys has popped off (the down-arrow key
near the bottom right). For the life of me I can;t suss
out how to put the key back on again.
The details are probably not specific to this particular
machine -- they may well be identical on other makes and
models, so if you recognise the description below and
know how to put a key back on, I'll be pleased to hear!
The key itself has a kind of "trestle-like" hinged frame
underneath it, whose function seems to be to keep the
key-top level as it goes up and down. This is very tiny.
It is presumably also intended to attach itself to something
on the keyboard (see below).
The bed of the keyboard has a little rubber/plastic nipple
which is pushed down by the key (and, lacking the key-top,
I can operate it by pressing on the nipple).
Above and below this nipple are two lttle metal mountings,
each with two little metal flanges projecting upwards.
The two flanges on the top mounting have each a little notch
near the keyboard bed, as if something is supposed to go in
there. The two flanges on the bottom mounting also have a
little notch each, in this case being directed somewhat upwards.
I guess that the "trestle" structure on the key-top is meant
to somehow engage with the notches in the flanges as described
above. However, no matter how I try to manipulate things,
I can NOT get the key-top to re-attach!
I hope that's enough to describe the situation to Those Who Know.
Looking forward to very simple and easy-to-execute instructions
on how to put things together again!
With thanks,
Ted.
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Date: 29-Mar-10 Time: 20:42:24
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