HP LAPTOP PAVILION 15 KEYBOARD KEYS STUCK General Troubleshooting
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86%
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Keyboard/Top Cover Assembly
On the HP Pavilion 15, the keyboard is often integrated into the top cover assembly. Keys become physically stuck when the delicate plastic scissor-switch hinges snap or the internal silicone dome loses its elasticity. Replacing the entire assembly is the only way to ensure the internal membrane and physical switches are free from the underlying damage or liquid residue that causes keys to bind.
SKU: L23241-001 (Varies by sub-model)
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8%
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Replacement Laptop Keycap and Scissor Hinge Kit
If the 'stuck' behavior is localized to 1-2 specific keys and the keyboard is otherwise functional, the individual plastic hinge mechanism underneath the keycap may be dislodged or broken. This kit allows for the surgical replacement of the mechanical components for a single key without necessitating a full teardown of the laptop.
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6%
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99% Isopropyl Alcohol and Compressed Air Maintenance Kit
Environmental contamination (dust, skin oils, or sugary spills) is a leading cause of keys failing to rebound. High-purity alcohol dissolves sticky residues without damaging the electrical traces, and compressed air removes particulate matter that physically blocks the key travel path.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Keyboard/Top Cover Assembly.
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