Acer Aspire V3-471 Replacement Laptop Keyboard Keys

Step One – Select Your Hinge Type

Hinges are the small plastic clips located underneath each key. Most laptops use multiple keyboard manufacturers, so replacement keys are not a universal fit! Ordering parts using only the model number is not enough. You must read and follow the instructions carefully to assure you select the correct replacement kit for your specific laptop.

Begin by determining the size of the missing key you need and checking the images under the corresponding column. Once you find an image that matches the shape of your hinge, the letter/number code under the ‘Type’ column will represent your hinge type! Once you determine your hinge type, all other keys on your keyboard will also be the same.

Our comparison table shows both the hinge shape as well as the same area without the hinge. Most alphanumeric keys will use a hinge shape located under the ‘Normal Key’ column. Larger keys (Enter, Backspace, etc.) will generally use hinges similar to those shown under the ‘Large Key’ column. Small keys (such as the top row function keys) will use hinges under the ‘Small Key’ column. Arrow key hinges may be horizontally mirrored. Bottom row hinge shapes and some larger keys may not be presented. We show only the most common hinge shapes that cover 90% of keys. If yours doesn’t match or you are unsure in any way, do not guess! Simply contact us and we’ll help you find the right part!

*All full replacement kits include the key cap, hinge piece(s) and rubber cup! (if applicable)

Important: Not all hinge shapes and styles may be shown. If your missing keys do not match any of the images, please Contact Us to verify your product!

Hinges are the small plastic clips located underneath each key. Most laptops use multiple keyboard manufacturers, so replacement keys are not a universal fit! Ordering parts using only the model number is not enough. You must read and follow the instructions carefully to assure you select the correct replacement kit for your specific laptop.Begin by determining the size of the missing key you need and checking the images under the corresponding column. Once you find an image that matches the shape of your hinge, the letter/number code under the ‘Type’ column will represent your hinge type!Our comparison table shows both the hinge shape as well as the same area without the hinge. Most alphanumeric keys will use a hinge shape located under the ‘Normal Key’ column. Larger keys (Enter, Backspace, etc.) will generally use hinges similar to those shown under the ‘Large Key’ column. Small keys (such as the top row function keys) will use hinges under the ‘Small Key’ column. Arrow key hinges may be horizontally mirrored. Bottom row hinge shapes and some larger keys may not be presented. We show only the most common hinge shapes that cover 90% of keys. If yours doesn’t match or you are unsure in any way, do not guess! Simply contact us and we’ll help you find the right part!(if applicable)

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