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My space bar just started doing funny things to me. It doesn't always work. If I press it in the middle, it works most of the time. It doesn't register most of the time if I press at the ends. If I give I press it down hard for a few seconds, it will work for a minute and then be back to the way it was.
If I press the f key then the middle of the space bar:
f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f
Now the f and the end of the space bar:
ff ffffffffff f f f fffffffffffffff
Now if I hold the space bar down hard first:
f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f fff ffffff
Can I remove the bar to see if anything is trapped under it without breaking it? I was using it on the couch and when I brought it upstairs, this happens.
The space bar doesn't have the same feel to it when I press it as it did before.
Help?
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It does sound like you got something stuck there. I preface this with don't do this unless you feel reasonably confident. It is a lot easier than I thought when I first did it but I don't want to take any blame...
What you can do is power down, remove the battery, the use a screwdriver to lift the panel below the screen (where you see a small indent on the top right). That allows the keyboard to lift right out - careful it is attached. Unplug the keyboard and give it a shake.
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I'll keep that idea for a last resort. I also tried using compressed air, but that didn't work.
The possibility of something stuck sounds correct. Last night , I was using it on the couch, and at times, it was in a position where some piece of junk could have slid there from somewhere else in the keyboard.
EDIT: I see the indents you are referring to. This is an inspiron 6400. What did you have?
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I was also going to suggest a dustbuster. But if you have already tried compressed air, I'm not sure it will help.
I have a Latitude D520 and a Inspiron 1525.
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Which did you pop the panel on?
I think both laptops have that notch.
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I found these instructions for removing the keyboard
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/s … #wp1111863
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I popped it on the Latitude because of a broken keyboard which I replaced. It think they are all pretty much the same in the end...
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I popped the keyboard out with the instructions I posted the link to. I gave the keyboard a good shake, and a good blast of compressed air.
Where do I go to order a new one?
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I ordered directly from Dell. I haven't looked into alternatives.
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Do you have a link? I haven't been able to find it on their site.
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I can't remember how I ordered that. I either had to phone them or there is a Dell kiosk in my local shopping center with staff that can do it. Anyway, I pretty sure you won't find it on the website. Enjoy calling customer support...
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I called dell. I talked to about 4 different people, and then was on hold for 1.5 hours. I hung up, called back, and was connected within 10 min. The keyboard was $30.90 Canadian, and should be here in about a week. I should be able to save some money by installing it myself.
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