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This replacement keyboard is designed for Dell XPS and Precision series laptops, featuring a backlit US layout and exceptional wear resistance. With a modern design and compatibility with multiple models, it ensures a reliable and stylish typing experience.
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Button Quantity | 19 |
| Is Electric | No |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Power Source | [IN] USB Powered |
| Compatible Devices | Dell inspiron 15 7558 7568 Laptop, Dell XPS 15 9550 9560 9570 Laptop, Dell Precision 5510 5520 5530 5540 Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Special Features | Backlit |
| Number of Keys | 19 |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Modern |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
C**N
Perfect fit. Just take your time and stay organized.
Im not a computer noob and have spent my life tinkering on them, but opening up a laptop for open heart surgery was not my top skill. I watched a YouTube video on how to do this step by step however and carefully and slowly followed the instructions. I had several stuck and bad keys on my Dell laptop which made it unusable. Im now typing on that same laptop with the new keyboard. It's a totally doable DIY but you need the proper screwdrivers and bit sets. I spent the money on a laptop repair kid and that helped quite a bit to ensure I got things right. Still far cheaper than a new laptop. As for the new keyboard, it feels just like the original and the backlight works fine. I reserve the right to change my star rating in the future if the keyboard doesnt hold up
O**R
This was not an easy install (not the keyboard's fault) but SO worth it!
My "workhorse" XPS 15's keyboard became unbareable to work with. I have had it for about 3 years and I use it every day for software development. It had the chance to collect a LOT of "stuff" under those keys to the point where about half the keys were barely responding without very excessive force. I first tried popping the keys and cleaning underneath them with some success, but the keys are SUPER delicate and I broke one of the teeny-tiny plastic grips that hold the "6" key and most of the others felt just loose after all that violent yanking and snapping. It was time for a new keyboard. I wish the keyboard came with at least a cheap small torx T5 screwdriver to open the back cover of the laptop because that was the only special tool I didn't have (the rest of the screws are just small philips heads so you'll need that, and the only other potentially but not 100% necessary useful tools are a plastic spudger to help disconnect stuff, and a mat, ideally magnetic, to keep all the MANY screws and brackets you'll be pulling out in place) It is not the keyboard's fault that the installation is a huge pain in the @#$... to reach the keyboard you have to access it from the back which means you will need to disassemble/disconnect essentially EVERTYHING in the way. fans, brackets, motherboard etc. and then put it all back together again. Follow the online video that is linked in the little instruction paper that comes in the box VERY VERY patiently. This will take some time, patience and stable hands (but I was successful at doing it with average DIY skills and this was the first time I cracked open this laptop). It took me somewhere between 1 and 2 hours to complete this but the results were AWESOME. The keyboard feels just like the XPS15 felt when it came fresh out of the box. All the backlights work just as before and I couldn't be happier with the outcome.
J**R
works nicely, great replacement
Purchased this as I had a could of keys on my laptop that were sticking. Disassembly and reassembly were not as bad as I thought they would be. Product works great, I've had no issues and have been using it for 2 months so far.
S**S
Doesn't "feel right"; barely works
On the plus side, the keyboard works. But barely, in my opinion. Two of the arrow keys on my original keyboard had stopped working, and after attempting to replace just the keys without that fixing the problem, I decided to replace the whole keyboard. The process itself was time consuming and a bit nerve wracking, but doable with some help from YouTube. Cons: While the keyboard functions and all keys do work, it is just not working well. All of the keys have a more "clunky action" than on the original keyboard, although that I could probably get used to. However, the right shift key is so stiff that I need to press it with incredible force, and more often than not my capital letters end up being lowercase. Similarly there is something wrong with the left Alt key, so that when I use Alt-tab to switch through windows (which I do a lot), the alt key releases randomly interrupting the sequence. Overall I think this is actually worse than the original keyboard with two broken keys, and I don't think I can live with it or get used to it. I guess I will try to see if I can track down an actual OEM keyboard somewhere and go through the whole replacement process again. Disappointed.
C**T
Worked perfectly for my backlit Dell Precision 5540
Replacing this keyboard is a MASSIVE undertaking, but that's just due to the design of the laptop, not this keyboard. I was unaware that the only difference between backlit keyboards and standard keyboards was that the backlit keyboards come with an adhesive film with a flat LED array on them. Alignment is pretty tough, but it looks great, if not brighter than factory. Just a heads up that there are about 50 screws in total when it comes to replacing this keyboard. The SSD, wireless card, and motherboard all need to come out before you can replace the keyboard. That being said, the new keyboard feels great! If we have any longevity issues with this I will update this review.
K**R
Perfect fit
My daughter spilled soda on her laptop keyboard. Even after wiping in a few times it was still very sticky and not all the keys would work. I purchased this as a replacement and after removing and replacing what seems like a hundred screws (thanks Dell), this keyboard works great.
B**.
Very Good Replacement
Got this to replace bad 5510 keyboard. Works great but before you start the work have a good knowledge of what it takes to get to the keyboard in a laptop. Also, have a good work area where you can keep track of all the very small screws so you do not lose any and know where the go back. The OEM keyboard may have a couple of hidden screws under a glued on fabric shield like what I found out. It's really not hard to replace if you have the correct tools and follow the many videos online. Works great. It's like a new laptop!
B**S
Top row of F buttons do not work as labeled. they just do random things. no volume control at all.
Works absolutely perfect. At first I thought the keyboard was defective, the F keys weren't working correctly. Found out later that it was just my settings. So I deleted my first 1 star review and now give this 5 stars. It is an exact duplicate of the original. Thanks.
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