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02-27-2025 11:43 AM
Its a bit confusing by the nomenclature but the N56101-xxx is a whole top cover and keyboard WITH an included numeric keypad. You need to match what you have as the keys might be different for keyboards with and without the numeric keypad. Apparently HP made a plastic keyboard and an aluminum keyboard. I would think the keys themselves are the same but one never knows. I agree with @resistencia trying to replace single keys is an enormous pain. I wish I could get back the hours I have spent, only sometimes successfully, trying to do it. The English language version of the top cover/keyboard should be much easier to locate than the German, but again you never know if the keys are exactly the same.
02-27-2025 02:17 PM
I think that the one for me is US English, Plastic, 4-zone lighting, models with RTX 4xxx (80 W) graphics part number N45347-001 (listed on the Maintenance Manual). The keycaps look the same design, only the internal hinge differs. I'd rather not pay for the whole thing, top cover and all!! What a mess!
04-05-2025 11:20 AM
Just blowing off some steam. I have to say that HP is simply TERRIBLE at giving support and/or information (and I do not mean the community here), as almost any other laptop manufacturer. The ads showing the advantages of this or that machine abound, full of specs that fool us, and make us believe we are in heaven! But then, when problem comes - and believe me, it almost always does - we are literally thrown to the wolves! I contacted HP - and other service centres - in my region several times, and besides waiting by the annoying songs of call centers, it was dead-end. I even had decided to buy the whole keyboard and top and everything else, for a small fortune, of course, but that didn't work either. Nobody knew a thing! I solved my problem - after some research, but a bit faster than trying to reach HP, with, mind you, THE CHINESE!!! Yay. AliExpress saved the day. Keyboards and parts junkyard. I am really frustrated but had been there before.
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