While you can buy individual keys to replace a stuck or broken key on your keyboard for certain laptop models, it's often more cost-effective to replace the whole keyboard. Methods for removing keyboards vary by maker and model. With the Toshiba Satellite Pro shown here, you lift up a locking bar that holds the keyboard in place, unscrew the keyboard, unplug it from the motherboard and lift the whole keyboard out.
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