Laptops with English keyboard
Every one of our refurbished laptops leaves our workshop with the keyboard adapted to English. We apply the QWERTY stickers ourselves before shipping, at no extra cost and without you having to ask. And if you would rather have a keyboard with no stickers at all, you can choose laser reprinting of the keys when you order. Every machine is tested, covered by warranty, and ready to type in English straight out of the box.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes. Every order leaves our workshop with the keyboard already adapted to English: we apply the sticker kit key by key and set the Windows keyboard layout to English before we ship. You do not have to ask for it or configure anything, and it costs nothing extra.
One honest note: our machines are refurbished from European IT fleets and we take in stock from several countries, so we cannot guarantee where the original keyboard came from. That is exactly why we adapt it ourselves before sending it to you, rather than leaving you to sort it out.
The stickers are included and free. They are not the three-euro vinyls you find online: we spent dozens of hours testing before settling on this one, which does not peel off after two months and does not catch the light. They come off without leaving a mark if you change your mind.
Laser reprinting, at €19.95, engraves the characters straight into the key. Nothing is added on top: the feel stays exactly as it was and the result is indistinguishable from a factory keyboard. It is the one to pick if you type all day, if you are keeping the machine for years, or if the finish matters to you.
You choose either on the product page, in the "Change Keyboard Language" dropdown.
They are, and we would rather say so plainly than let you find out on delivery. On a backlit keyboard, the light shines through the characters on each key. A sticker is opaque — that is exactly what makes it readable — so it blocks that light, and you will no longer see the characters light up in the dark.
If you chose a backlit model, you generally chose it for that feature. In that case laser reprinting is the right answer: because the characters are engraved into the key rather than stuck on top, the backlight keeps working normally. It is the one case where we openly recommend taking the €19.95 option over the free stickers.
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