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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
To echo the other review, this is a pain to replace. I did not opt to use super glue in my replacement. The keyboard gets sandwiched between the outer shell and the mother board, and once its assembled there was no play in the keyboard.
Ryan Shillington
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
I just replaced this keyboard on my Dell XPS 17 after the "N" key fell off. I'm writing this review from my new keyboard. The keyboard feels just like the original and it works great.This keyboard DOES NOT SCREW IN. You have to snap off the tiny tabs of the OEM keyboard and then super-glue this one on to the stubs of the little tabs. You also have to remove, in order, the back cover, the power supply, the HD(s), the fans, the cooling equipment, the radio attachments, and the motherboard. There's no other easy way to reach the keyboard. You'll want to have a very nice set of laptop/mobile tools to do it too.I thought it wasn't possible to replace it the first time, since the original is plastic welded in. I had to sleep on it to realize how to replace it. The second time through it took about 4 hours to complete the job.But now, I have a working "n" key :-).
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