Monday, July 17, 2017

Keyboard key won't stay clipped in place. How to fix this issue?

I own a Windows Samsung galaxy TabPro S that comes with a fairly simplistic keyboard. I have no idea how, but after opening up the device, one of the keys' (the "<" and comma key) caps had detached itself. I looked up references and tutorials, and examined the cap and keyboard. Nothing appears to be damaged. However, when I clip the key back into place (as instructed by countless tutorials), I can only type a small amount before it pops out of place again (or when pressure is put on the lower and left side of the key).

Is there a solution to this? I'd like to avoid purchasing a new keyboard. Most comments I've seen is people saying that it must be damaged, but as stated above, it doesn't appear to be. Thank you!

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