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hey guys my name is Jamin this is my YouTube channel PC monkey where I try to bring you a wide variety of do-it-yourself computer upgrade and repair videos in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to physically repair a key on your laptop keyboard whether your key has come off of the keyboard entirely itamp;#39;s just loose or maybe itamp;#39;s just not pressing down and popping up correctly Iamp;#39;ll show you how to disassemble it take it off safely without breaking any of the components and then how to put it back on safely again without breaking any of the components if your key feels fine guys if thereamp;#39;s nothing mechanically wrong with it itamp;#39;s going down itamp;#39;s popping up correctly itamp;#39;s not loose if thereamp;#39;s nothing physically wrong with it but your keys just not registering correctly on the computer thatamp;#39;s most likely a different fix most likely simply replacing or reattaching your key wonamp;#39;t help thereamp;#39;ll be