Thursday 18 December 2014

Remove The Keyboard From The Dell Xps M1330

The Dell XPS M1330 is a laptop computer with a 13.3-inch "TrueLife" LCD screen. The XPS M1330 has an Intel Core 2 Duo or Celeron processor and a base amount of 1 GB of memory. If you have owned this computer since Dell first released it, you may now find that the keyboard exhibits problems stemming from sustained use. If the keyboard of your Dell XPS M1330 fails to register keypresses or the letters are worn from the oils in your fingers, you can replace it with a new keyboard to regain the crisp feel that the computer once had.


Instructions


1. Turn the XPS M1330 off and remove the AC adapter along with all peripherals. Turn the computer over.


2. Push and hold the battery locking tab, and slide the battery out of the XPS M1330.


3. Unscrew the two Phillips screws from the inside of the XPS M1330 battery compartment, and set the screws aside. Turn the M1330 over and open the display.


4. Slide the two plastic caps between the screen hinges and keyboard away from the center of the XPS M1330 to remove them.


5. Lift the black button panel above the keyboard away from the XPS M1330 to reveal the Phillips screws underneath. Place the panel on top of the keyboard. Note that a cable under the keyboard connects the button panel to the computer, so the panel cannot be removed before the keyboard.


6. Unscrew the two Phillips screws anchoring the top of the XPS M1330 keyboard to the computer. Push the keyboard toward the screen until you can see the bottom of the keyboard come out from under the palm rest. Lift the keyboard up until you can see the cable underneath.


7. Raise the locking bar on the XPS M1330 keyboard cable connector, and slide the cable out. Set the keyboard aside.


8. Slide the cable for the replacement XPS M1330 keyboard into the connector and lower the locking bar. Place the keyboard into the computer and replace the two Phillips screws.


9. Lower the button panel into its original position and replace the plastic caps between the screen hinges and keyboard. Close the screen and turn the XPS M1330 over.


10. Replace the Phillips screws in the battery compartment and slide the battery back in.

Tags: Phillips screws, button panel, Dell M1330, M1330 keyboard, away from, battery compartment