LENOVO LAPTOP LEGION 5 KEYBOARD KEYS STUCK General Troubleshooting
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91%
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Palmrest Assembly with Keyboard
The keyboard in the Legion 5 is plastic-riveted to the upper case, making individual key or keyboard-only replacement prone to failure. 'Stuck' keys usually indicate a failure of the internal membrane or a collapsed scissor mechanism. Replacing the full C-cover assembly ensures the keyboard matrix is factory-aligned and resolves intermittent connectivity caused by structural pressure.
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5%
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Internal Keyboard Flex Cable
In some instances, 'stuck' or unresponsive keys are caused by data corruption or grounding shorts in the FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit). If the keys are not physically jammed but logically 'stuck' or repeating, the cable may need reseating or replacement if the isolation layer has degraded due to heat.
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4%
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Chassis Screw Kit
Field data suggests that over-tightening or uneven tension on the middle-back chassis screws can warp the internal frame, causing keys to bind or fail. Replacing or properly torquing the chassis screws can sometimes alleviate mechanical strain on the keyboard matrix.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Palmrest Assembly with Keyboard.
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