Laptop keyboard repair costs in the UK typically range from £30 to £150 for a full replacement, with many specialists offering fixed-rate services around £85–£95 including parts and labour
Troubleshooting & DIY Fixes
Before seeking professional repair, verify if the issue is software-based:
Test in BIOS: Restart your laptop and try to enter the BIOS (usually by pressing F2, F10, or Del). If the keyboard works there, the issue is likely a software or driver conflict in Windows/macOS.
External Keyboard Test: Plug in a USB keyboard. If it works perfectly, your laptop’s internal keyboard hardware is likely faulty.
Check Drivers: In Windows Device Manager, right-click your keyboard and select Uninstall Device, then restart your computer. Windows will automatically reinstall the driver on reboot.
Cleaning: Use compressed air to blow out debris from under sticky or unresponsive keys.
Individual Key Repair: If only one key is physically broken, you can often buy a single replacement keycap and hinge online (e.g., from LaptopKey.com) for a few pounds and snap it into place yourself
Our prices
Pricing details for our services
| # | Service | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dust cleaning and paste replacement | £20 |
| 2 | Standart computer diagnostics | FREE |
| 3 | Virus scan and antivirus installation | £40 |
| 4 | Data recovery | From £50 |
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