One or more keys fell off the laptop keyboard and you are not sure how to put them back? Don’t worry, most likely you can fix the keyboard and it’s not necessary to buy a new one. There is no universal repair guide because all keyboards are different. Here’s what I usually do in this case.
Situation 1. The key cap and key retainer fell off the keyboard and you cannot figure out how to assemble them back.

Carefully remove the cap from any other working key so the key retainer stays connected to the keyboard.

Take a closer look at the key retainer, it’s connected to the keyboard at four different points.
Assemble the disconnected retainer the same way as one on the keyboard and put it back in place.
Put the key cap on the retainer and snap the cap back in place.
Situation 2. The key fell off the keyboard and you lost the cap or the retainer. In this case you can purchase a single key here, just search for it. (Search examples: “Dell keyboard key”, “Toshiba keyboard key”, “HP keyboard key”, etc… )
After you found a new key, put it back in place the same way as I described in the situation 1.
Installing the space bar key.
The space bar key is connected to the keyboard a little bit differently then any other key.

There is a metal retainer connected to the space bar key (on some keyboard models). Separate the retainer from the space bar key with a flathead screwdriver.

Install the retainer back in place as it shown on the picture. You have to engage the retainer with the small hooks on the keyboard.

Put the space bar key back in place and gently press on it with fingers until it snaps back in place.

That’s it. The space bar key is installed back in place and should work as before. If you still cannot fix your keyboard, then you’ll have to find a new one and replace it.
Here’s another technique you can use to fix a broken keyboard key.
As you see on the picture below the keyboard is missing the U key. The key cap, retainer and even silicone membrane were lost. Let’s see if it’s possible to temporarily fix the U key without buying any spare parts.
Personally, I cannot use keyboard without U key but I can live without a key located on the side from the right ALT, I’m not even sure what this key does. In the following guide I will remove the useless key and install it in the place of missing U.

Carefully remove the key cap with your fingers.

Remove the retainer. The retainer has two pieces connected to each other. If one piece got disconnected from the other, connect them back together.

The silicon membrane is glued to the keyboard. Very very slowly separate the membrane from the keyboard with a sharp knife. While creating this disassembly guide I damaged one membrane because I wasn’t careful enough.
Again, you have to be very careful removing the membrane.
If you damage the membrane you’ll end up with two broken keys instead of just one.

The silicon membrane has been removed.

Now apply some superglue on the bottom edge of the membrane, just enough to keep the membrane in the place.

Carefully place the membrane in the center of the U. Make sure the membrane is positioned correctly. Wait until the glue cures.

Install the retainer.

Position the key cap above the retainer. Gently press on the key cap until it clips in and connects to the retainer.

Now you can use the U key again.

November 5th, 2008 at 9:06 am
Thank you! One of my cats chased the other and they had a fight, part of it on top of my keyboard. Three keys got torn off, and I took apart each key with the little plastic things, and although a tab had been broken off each one, after taking them apart, I was able to put the supports back into the keybard and snap the keys back in.
November 4th, 2008 at 12:19 pm
HI, thanks for the tut!
I’ve not managed to get the actual button back on yet, but I’m sure I’ll be able to do that with pressure!
November 3rd, 2008 at 11:08 am
Hey!!! Thanks for the post. After an hour of head banging, I finally was bale to fix my key after reading your post in just 5 minutes. I have put a link to your post on my blog. Thanks for the help…
November 2nd, 2008 at 9:27 am
Its so simple when you know how!!!..
I tried for an hour or 2 the other day to repair 3 keys after my 2 year old had a go the laptop, i was going mad.
Found this sit and fixed all 3 keys within 10 mins.
Many thanks mate/
Marc
November 2nd, 2008 at 7:43 am
do you have a phone or where are you located i can not get the key fixed . it seems you know what you are doing .
November 2nd, 2008 at 6:33 am
Thanks, got it working again!!
November 1st, 2008 at 5:04 pm
thanks a bunch i got a brand new computer and i was cheaking it out when i noticed that a key broke(2 months ago) and i noticed it was broken and dident tell my mom because she would have been pissed so i went on yahoo and typed this website ind fixed it as soon as i saw a picture you saved my life
-Tony-
October 31st, 2008 at 7:10 pm
DAT TOTLLY WORKED!!!!!
I BEEN TRYIN EVERYTHING TA GET MA Y KEY BAC ON …. THANK U SO MUCH!!!!!
October 30th, 2008 at 3:41 pm
Thank you !!!
it absolutely worked… my Number 1 key was knocked off…and truly, I tried to follow with only vaguely seeing what needed to happen, but going back and following directions totally made it WORK !!!
and now I don’t have to worry about just pressing a button knob and a gimp looking laptop !!!
October 30th, 2008 at 11:21 am
Thank you so much. Aside from some fiddling, I got the keys on with no trouble. So much for letting the one and two year olds watch Sesame Street on the laptop! Ha ha