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Sticking keys in laptop can be repaired by first removing dusts, which may have accumulated, thereby making the keys to malfunction and be sticky. If after removing the keys and it is still not functioning well, consider replacing the keys 
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There are a few potential solutions to try if the keys on your laptop are sticking:

Clean the keyboard: Sometimes dirt, dust, and debris can accumulate beneath the keys and cause them to stick. You can try using compressed air to blow out any debris or a soft brush to gently sweep away any dirt. Alternatively, you can use a cotton swab or toothbrush dipped in rubbing alcohol to clean the keys and the areas around them.

Remove and reattach the keys: In some cases, the key may simply be misaligned. You can try removing the key and reattaching it to see if that helps. Be careful when doing this, as you don't want to damage the key or the keyboard.

Replace the keyboard: If the above steps don't work, it may be necessary to replace the entire keyboard. You can either purchase a replacement keyboard and install it yourself or take it to a professional to have it replaced.

Contact the manufacturer: If your laptop is still under warranty, you may be able to contact the manufacturer for assistance. They may be able to provide a repair or replacement if the issue is a defect in the keyboard.

It's important to take care when attempting any of these solutions, as damaging the keyboard could lead to further issues. If you're not comfortable attempting any of these solutions yourself, it's best to take your laptop to a professional for repair
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To repair sticking keys on a laptop, first, turn off the laptop, remove the keycap, clean the key switch mechanism, lubricate the key, reassemble the keycap, and test it. Use a guide or seek professional assistance if needed.
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First you need to turn off the computer

Unplug the keyboard

Gently remove the inoperable keys

Moisten the cotton swab with alcohol then used it to clean the the keys. 
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Moisten a cotton swab with alcohol, then use the swab to clean the keys and plungers. Replace the cleaned keys with their original position. NOTE: Wait until the keyboard is completely dry before reconnecting or using it.
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which may have accumulated, thereby making the keys to malfunction and be sticky. If after removing the keys and it is still not functioning well, consider replacing the keys 
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 may have accumulated, thereby making the keys to malfunction and be sticky. If after removing the keys and it is still not functioning well, consider replacing the keys 
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