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03-22-2018 05:15 PM
It just happened randomly, not on the same day I spilled something in my keyboard.
I reinstalled drivers and even reinstalled Windows, nothing worked.
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03-23-2018 09:06 AM
It is very difficult to fix flex cables and in this situation if the traces are burnt it could be because there is a short somewhere else in the keyboard and heat burnt the cable in its weakest part. I personaly would replace the keyboard which you can probably find online for about 15$, since using the defective keyboard, even if somehow "fixed", might present further problems in the future.
David
03-23-2018 01:20 AM
Hi,
Most likely you are going to need to replace the keyboard. It is not a very difficult or expensive fix. A couple of questions first.
If you look on page 38 of service manual you can see the different keyboards and the steps to replace. For example, the US keyboard has part number 776778-001 and if we search with part number online it can be found quite easily. The steps to replace the keyboard are on the pages 38-40.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04763947
Example of keyboard:
Let me know if you need further help,
David
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03-23-2018 09:06 AM
It is very difficult to fix flex cables and in this situation if the traces are burnt it could be because there is a short somewhere else in the keyboard and heat burnt the cable in its weakest part. I personaly would replace the keyboard which you can probably find online for about 15$, since using the defective keyboard, even if somehow "fixed", might present further problems in the future.
David
03-23-2018 11:33 AM
There are 3 different types of keyboards for your model:
For use in Canada part number 776778-DB1
For use in Latin America part number 776778-161
For use in the United States part number 776778-001
If you search online with part number, I believe you have the US keyboard with part number 776778-001 you can find them.
So searching with 776778-001 we get (I do not know what country you are in:
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=776778-001
Hope it helps,
David
05-18-2018 07:14 AM
Hi,
You can try to remove, clean the keyboard and reinstall it back to the laptop. If still doesn't work, try using an external keyboard just to isolate the issue. If external keyboard works properly, then you will have to replace the keyboard on your laptop. You can buy HP replacement keyboards from https://www.laptopkeyboard.com/