Computer Tech Support : Fixing Computer Keyboard Keys



Computer keyboard keys have a rubber panel inside that will compress and push back up after a key is aligned and pressed into place. Discover how computer keys use rubberized bubbles instead of springs with help from a software developer in this free video on computer tech support.

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7 Responses to “Computer Tech Support : Fixing Computer Keyboard Keys”

  • TheKillerBoy2000:

    plz help,I spilled water on my leptop keyboard and now when i press space appears 0,when i press r appesrs r and 4.and 2 more keys are like theat plz give me an advice

  • LendaryMel:

    No, I Didn’t I’m Sorry.

  • baarr0w:

    @LendaryMel dd you fgure out how to fx that cuz thats happpen to me…

  • LendaryMel:

    I Spilled Something On My Keyboard So I Put I Under Water (For A Quick Second) And Now When I Want To Type A Letter It Wont Show Up On The Screen. Help (-.-)

  • FlashFireSix:

    @elbabulol my guess is you have a liquid in your keyboard wich is messing up the signals, happened to my apple keyboard D:

  • elbabulol:

    everytime i press ctrl why does windows media player popup or some other keys when i press them they dont work?

  • lukenminnie:

    hey umm, im doing what your video shows, but like its not working for my space key, it just doesnt pop back up, any advice?

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