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Hello,

is it possible to replace the keyboard without backlight (652682-041) of an elitebook 8560w with the keyboard from a HP Elitebook 8570w with backlight (690647-041 or 703149-041).

Some Parts-Sellers said yes but some told me that this would not be possible because of the fixing.

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@Pritzel2014 wrote:

... Some Parts-Sellers said yes but some told me that this would not be possible because of the fixing.


@Pritzel2014

 

Yes, they told you the true with cost consideration because the keyboard alone won't work

 

  • Part-Sellers: they will need to sell more parts to be able to connect and this would cost you an arm and a leg.
  • Some others including me: no, you need a motherboard (if available) which has power connectors for those lights. No power those lights won't light up.

Hope this makes sense.

 

Regards.

BH
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@Pritzel2014 wrote:

... Some Parts-Sellers said yes but some told me that this would not be possible because of the fixing.


@Pritzel2014

 

Yes, they told you the true with cost consideration because the keyboard alone won't work

 

  • Part-Sellers: they will need to sell more parts to be able to connect and this would cost you an arm and a leg.
  • Some others including me: no, you need a motherboard (if available) which has power connectors for those lights. No power those lights won't light up.

Hope this makes sense.

 

Regards.

BH
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...a have a mainboard like that...with connector...

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I have upgraded mine to backlit keyboard and the light works. But I could not find backlit timeout settings in Bios setup so the light turn off automatically after 15 seconds. How can I solve it? The bios version is F.63, which is newest ver in hp website
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