How to Fix My Old HP Laptop’s Keyboard Issues Permanently?

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Asked By OldLaptopHero88 On

I have an older HP Laptop, model 14-dk1013dx (340V7UA), and I've been facing a problem where the keys 'e', 'd', and 'c' stop working randomly. I've noticed that resetting the computer seems to temporarily fix the issue, but I'm really looking for a more permanent solution, since I want to get the most out of this laptop before I have to replace it.

4 Answers

Answered By CircuitSolderer44 On

Since your keyboard detects key presses based on rows and columns, it definitely seems like that column is having issues. While you could technically solder a wire to bypass a broken connection, it's tough, especially on laptop keyboards. Replacing it or using an external keyboard may be your best bet.

Answered By RepairMaster99 On

I found a replacement part that might work for you—it’s linked here. But, a crucial question is: do you feel comfortable doing the replacement yourself? If not, maybe an external USB keyboard would be a safer bet.

Answered By GadgetGuru76 On

If your keyboard is showing wear and tear, replacing the keyboard module could be a good option. Alternatively, you could just get an external USB or wireless keyboard, which can be quite handy and cost-effective.

Answered By TechyGal93 On

It sounds like the issue could be related to the keyboard's matrix layout, where a line in the connection for those keys might be broken. You might not be able to fix that manually unless you have some experience with laptop repairs.

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