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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2010

With sound. How to replace keyboard of Dell latitude E 43XX, E54XX, 64XX and E 65XX series.

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  • I have uploaded a how-to removal of a Dell Latitude E4300 series laptop.

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  • @curtdragon Great suggestions Curt!

  • @Hoziejd1 Let me try and find sometime to put a up a video as this is a popular request from lots of users. You have to be careful as to not break the edges of the casing when doing these simple tasks. Let me get back to you soon along with my gorilla pod and some FULL HD coverage!

  • don't work with E5420 :(

  • Thanks for the video, it was very helpful.

  • @onarol Great video. I need to replace the entire backcover and display on an E4300 and looking for video to help me do this. Any chance you have one, are going to do one or know where I can find one?

  • @tiredoflogins I am sorry to say that you will have to request for another keyboard from Dell. If it does not cost too much extra try getting the backlit keyb. Are the erratic typing symptoms still around?

  • @onarol The external keyboard works fine. I got a new keyboard from dell, but there's something wrong with it. It has two O keys and one of them works like the I key. The other issue is that the shift keys do not work at times. So that is erratic. the external keyboard works fine. thx for your suggestions.

  • @tiredoflogins I am not sure I understand the question.. However the easiest way to check a faulty touch on keyboard would be to simply plug in an external keyb and check whether it works. If it does its the keyboard thats faulty. If the keys do not work with external keyboard then I am afraid this will need mobo replacement. Check whether keyboard connector is properly placed. Let me know if I misunderstood your question. thanks

  • Excellent video. is there some way of identifying any key that gone bad?

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