LENOVO LAPTOP YOGA 7I Keyboard Keys Stuck
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86%
CONF
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Upper Case Palmrest Assembly with Keyboard
The Yoga 7i utilizes a 'chiclet' style keyboard where keys are riveted into the palmrest. If multiple keys are sticking due to environmental contamination or mechanical fatigue of the scissor hinges, replacing the entire top deck is the only way to guarantee a return to OEM specifications, as individual switches are not designed to be serviced without breaking the plastic retainers.
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9%
CONF
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Electronic Contact Cleaner (Quick-Dry Isopropyl)
In cases where sticking is caused by minor liquid spills or sugar residue, a high-purity (99%) isopropyl alcohol application can dissolve the bond between the keycap and the scissor mechanism. This is a non-invasive first step before committing to a full assembly replacement.
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5%
CONF
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Replacement Scissor Clip and Keycap Kit
If the sticking is isolated to a few specific keys, the mechanical failure usually resides in a snapped plastic pivot point on the scissor clip. Individual key kits allow for localized repair without dismantling the entire laptop chassis.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Upper Case Palmrest Assembly with Keyboard.
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