| KEY REPLACEMENT HELP FOR TYPE W2 DELL KEYS | |
Removing a Key-capSimply slide a fingernail, or similarly flat, stiff edge, under a corner of the key-cap and pull up gradually until the key-cap "pops" off. |
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Replacing Scissors | |
Standard and Small SizesW2 scissors hook onto 1 "flange" + 2 metal "hooks" (top middle image) at scissor "hold" locations shown in the top right image. First, slip the bottom flange hold under the bottom flange (bottom left image). Secondly, press (gently) down on the upper half of the scissor hinge to push it over the 2 top hooks (bottom middle image). |
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Large SizesLarge scissors hook onto 2 metal "hooks" + 1 wider "flange" (top middle image) at scissor hook and flange "hold" locations shown in the top right image First, slip the plastic hinge scissor under the flange and push one of the hook holds under its hook (bottom left image). Secondly, as indicated with the green arrow in the bottom middle image, gently press "up and in" on the other hook hold. |
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| After the second hook hold "pops in," giggle the scissor mechanism a little - if the scissor is not properly seated the giggling will properly seat it. | |
Removing Scissors | |
Removing Standard Sized ScissorsOur preferred method of removing standard sized, type W2, scissor hinge mechanisms should only require gentle force when done at warm room temperatures (roughly, 75°F (24°C) or more): (i) Apply gentle force to the bottom edge of the scissor (see bottom red arrow in the image at right); (ii) Simultaneously, wedge a finger-nail (or similar stiff, flat object) under top corner of the scissor (see top green arrow in the image at right) - This should cause the scissor mechanism's top hook hold to "pop out" from underneath that corner's base retaining hook; (iii) repeat (ii) on the other side. Once this is done it is easy to slip the scissor out from the flange. |
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If this method fails, with gentle force, you can either move to a warmer room, let your computer warm-up (this takes roughly an hour) and try again or you can try the method preferred for small sized scissors (see below). |
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Removing Small ScissorsScissor hinge mechanisms are made of 2 parts, an inner and outer part, which lock together through "hinge nobs" from the inner part that pop into nob grooves in the outer part - illustrated at right, with hinge nobs and nob grooves highlighted with blue. |
inner part
outer part
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For small, type W2, scissor hinge mechanisms (used under the top row of keys (f1 etc.)), the easiest method of removal is to:
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Removing Large ScissorsWith a finger-tip, gradually apply pressure, in the direction indicated in the image at right, to a top corner of a large W2 type hinge scissor mechanism. This should cause the scissor to easily pop out from its retaining hooks and flange. |
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DisclaimerThis help guide is provided as is and irithm takes no responsibility for any injury or damage done to yourself or your laptop through actions that include opening the interior body of your laptop or inserting or removing anything into or from any its ports (USB, ethernet etc.) or through the use of laptop key parts (key-caps and key scissors) not purchased from irithm through eBay.com. Laptop key replacement should not affect warranties but you have to check your own warranty to be sure. |
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