Keyboard Assembly: Dell Latitude CP and CPi
Keyboard Assembly: Dell Latitude CP and CPi

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CAUTION: Make sure the work surface is clean to prevent
scratching the computer cover. |
To remove the keyboard assembly, follow these steps:
- Close the display assembly, and turn the computer upside down on a flat work surface
(see the figure above).
- Remove the (6) 12-mm screws securing the keyboard to the computer.
- Turn the computer right-side up and open the display.
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CAUTION: The keycaps on the keyboard are fragile, easily
dislodged, and time-consuming to replace. Be careful when removing and handling the
keyboard. |
- Release the keyboard from the palmrest assembly:
- Carefully deflect the palmrest (next to the blank key below the <Shift> key) away
from the center of the keyboard, until the tab on the palmrest's inner edge disengages
from the keyboard. The keyboard should raise up slightly.
- Insert a fingernail or a small flat-bladed screwdriver under the scalloped edge of the
blank key (see the figure below) and lift the right edge of the keyboard.
- Once the keyboard is fully released from the palmrest, place the keyboard
upside down over the touch pad.
- Disconnect the keyboard cable from connector KB1 on the system board.
- Remove the keyboard assembly.
Follow these steps when replacing the keyboard assembly:
- Connect the keyboard cable to connector KB1 on the system board.
- Fit the left edge of the keyboard into place, making sure the 2 small metal tabs on the
keyboard fit under the corresponding plastic tabs on the palmrest's inner edge.
- Lower the right edge of the keyboard into place and press on the blank key below the
<Shift> key until the tab on the palmrest's inner edge engages the keyboard with an
audible "click."
- Check that the keyboard is correctly installed. The keys should be flush with the left
and right surfaces of the palmrest.
- Reinstall the (6) 12-mm screws.
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