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01-29-2019 10:54 AM
Hi there recently i had my laptop keyboard damaged cause of a liquid spilling on it any way I tried to clean it with alcohol from out side but unfortunately it didn’t work any way I decided to take the keyboard out and change it with new one unfortunately when i took the motherboard and the other components to reach the keyboard i was very surprised that the keyboard has no screws at all and it is fused to the main case of the laptop and the LCD holders actually if you remove the fuses there is no way to get it back as original the keyboard & screen holders will get loose actually I don’t understand why hp manufactured the keyboard this way i am very disappointed of this any ideas on how to fuse the keyboard back as it was
many thanks
01-29-2019 11:40 AM
You CAN'T change keyboard alone, you have to replace the whole TOP. That why you can't remove the keyboard as one part.
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01-29-2019 03:04 PM
Hi there
thanks for your reply first
i searched on internet for the top part with keyboard I didn’t find anything after that i just found one website sells laptop keyboards i found same model only keyboard in my opinion it is something disappointing from HP the topper case is main part of the laptop why would they force their customers to change all the case just for keyboard and it is expected yhat the keyboard will get damaged by liquid or hardware fault
many thanks