Lenovo IBM Ideapad MIIX 320-10ICR Replacement Laptop keys, keyboard key
The same type of keyboards were made in different colors (with or without backlit).
Select the right bookmark from the list below.
- In many keyboards that look identical from the outside, different types of hinges are used beneath the keys.
- For the replacement key to fit, the hinge must be identical to the one in your keyboard.
- To select the correct model, compare the empty space on your keyboard with the photos below, or remove the “A” key – under it there is always a medium-sized hinge.
- The designations in the “keyboard model” column are our internal references and do not appear on your device.
- In many keyboards that look identical from the outside, different types of hinges are used beneath the keys.
- For the replacement key to fit, the hinge must be identical to the one in your keyboard.
- To select the correct model, compare the empty space on your keyboard with the photos below, or remove the “A” key – under it there is always a medium-sized hinge.
- The designations in the “keyboard model” column are our internal references and do not appear on your device.
Replacement laptop keys for Lenovo IBM Ideapad MIIX 320-10ICR are a useful solution when a damaged keyboard key has affected typing comfort but the rest of the keyboard is still working properly. This kind of replacement keycap is well suited to a cost-effective repair when the goal is to repair one key without disturbing the rest of the keyboard. Many buyers use this approach to restore a clean appearance and comfortable typing feel without turning a small defect into a much larger job.
Some units sold under the same Lenovo IBM Ideapad MIIX 320-10ICR name were made with different under-key mechanism designs, which is why careful checking matters before purchase. Before you buy, compare the photos carefully and check the support parts beneath the key to confirm you are selecting the correct hinge type. When the issue is limited to a single key, there is usually no need to replace the whole keyboard just to restore normal typing. Compare the hinge and choose the correct key.



