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ProBook 4530s
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

Hello,

please help me with some advice, I have a problem with the laptop’s keyboard, I can’t use many keyboard buttons: 5, 6, minus, plus, backspace, delete, caps lock, apostrophe, 1 of the shifts, escape, in addition with not being able to type some letters(b, n, g, h) and now it types double different letters/numbers instead of just 1 when i press many letters/numbers of the keyboard, like when I press 2 it types 32, same for 3 it types 32, i types iu, w types ew, same with e it types ew, s and d type ds, y types ]y and so on.. 😞

I think I need to replace my keyboard, wich is a pretty complicated process, I searched "Removing and Replacing the Keyboard //my laptop model// ", I found a youtube clip for my laptop model:

 

HP ProBook 4530s Notebook PC - Removing and Replacing the Keyboard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=161&v=0aVo5BfZitQ

 

I have my laptop since 2009 and I have not experienced such a thing until now. I think what caused the problem was the fact that I used to wipe the keyboard with napkins dipped in pharmaceutical/ethyl alcohol and so far it was ok, I had no problems, but the damage could have happened due to infiltration of the alcohol through the keyboard’s buttons, since the keyboards are sensitive to liquids spilled on them.

 

I read it could also be a problem with the motherboard(I think it’s the keyboard, though), in wich case is a very complicated situation, I need to take the laptop to a service to replace the motherboard. in Romania this costs about 80 dollars.

 

please help me, I can’t live without my good ol’ laptop nor can I do almost anything with a FAULTY KEYBOARD. who could?

 

ps: it took me very long to write this text, I literally had to copy/paste almost every letter from a text file that I filled with many letters, it was horrible. **bleep** it, why this life has to be so hard???

 

ps: When was the last time it worked fine? 10 day ago

Were there any hardware/software changes made? no

Have you tried using the onscreen keyboard? no

Have you tried using an external keyboard? no

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Check page 63of HP ProBook 4530s Notebook PC and HP ProBook 4730s Notebook PC - Maintenance and Service Guide for procedure to remove keyboard. May be then you can try to clean and dry underside and/or cable.

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10x for your answer. I think it’s the keyboard, after 10 years it has simply worn out.

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You can look for replacement keyboard at eBay and Amazon. Not expensive.

 

I got a new keyboard from eBay for an old Pavilion g7. After many years of heavy typing (Linux), the lettering on many keycaps were worn out.

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