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Moderate

Steps

4

Time Required

                          5 - 10 minutes            

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  • Keyboard
  • 4 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Keyboard               
  • Start by flipping the laptop over and removing the two, deeply recessed, 2.5mm x 5mm screws from the bottom face of the laptop.

Start by flipping the laptop over and removing the two, deeply recessed, 2.5mm x 5mm screws from the bottom face of the laptop.

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Step 2

  • Grab a plastic spunger and slowly pop out the keyboard bezel from around the keyboard.

Grab a plastic spunger and slowly pop out the keyboard bezel from around the keyboard.

Step 3

  • Locate and remove the remaining three 2mm x 3mm screws connecting the keyboard to the frame. (One is located just left of the left mouse button and the remaining two are just right of the right mouse button).

Locate and remove the remaining three 2mm x 3mm screws connecting the keyboard to the frame. (One is located just left of the left mouse button and the remaining two are just right of the right mouse button).

Step 4

  • At this time you should be able to gently lift the keyboard off of the frame and expose a ribbon cable connecting it to the motherboard. Flip up the clip holding the ribbon in place and remove the faulty keyboard.
  • When connecting the new ribbon cable make sure you gently slide it into its slot before locking the latch back down to ensure it is properly connected.

At this time you should be able to gently lift the keyboard off of the frame and expose a ribbon cable connecting it to the motherboard. Flip up the clip holding the ribbon in place and remove the faulty keyboard.

When connecting the new ribbon cable make sure you gently slide it into its slot before locking the latch back down to ensure it is properly connected.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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goran ninkovic - Dec 7, 2020

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That’s the way to do it!