Had the same problem with me Dell–cat popped off one of the Caps Lock keys. Not sure how HP laptops work, but on the Dell the key can snap back on if you’re careful and use a pair of tweezers. If the keys themselves have gone broken or missing, you’re stuck buying a new keyboard. Again, can’t speak to the HP but for the Dell the keyboard came out with 5 screws and a new one was only 30 bucks. I saved the old keyboard, figuring it was good for a nearly full set of replacement keys should my cat do this again.
You might believe you couldn’t type properly when not only one key, but three, broke off. I think, with minor effort, you’ll find them to be completely unneeded (though your left pinky finger might wither from boredom).
Rarely do I laugh as hard as I have just laughed at your post. I’m still laughing. that was hilarious.
Anyways, I spent twenty minutes on the phone with HP today and finally got the issue resolved. I had to buy an entirely new keyboard for $38.00 that’ll teach me to bungee cord my laptop to myself from now on.
well there are eight pieces of tiny plastic on the keys with two on each corner of the key… little holders for the underpiece to connect to. Well, unfortunately, some of them broke. Like a real american I tried superglue with no success… I guess I should have tried Duck tape.
There are services on ebay which will sell you individual keys and the clip on hardware needed for a wide variety of notebooks for reasonable price. I used this when my kid popped off and lost some of her keys. Much less hassle than replacing the keyboard. This assumes the socket portions of the keyboard that would allow the keys to be clipped back in have not been damaged or broken.