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I upgraded to windows 11 but recently I’ve been commuting to work on a train my laptop barely fits in my rucksack inside a soft case. Somehow my power button broke into pieces need a part number so I can do some soldering and replace this broken part. The model number:

15m-bp112dx  battery charges fine it’s my power button anyone know the part #?

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@MichaelJDoria 

 

All parts for your machine are on the following list

 

         https://partsurfer.hp.com/Search.aspx?searchText=1KS76UA

 

I can't find part number for the power button itself.  Please keep the link for future references.

 

Regards.

BH
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Just an update here I found the button on Amazon for I think $20. I got lucky scrolling through HP parts and saw the button. Here is link below:

GinTai Motherboard Power Switch... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091XZ5H1D?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

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Thank you I found it on Amazon for a small fortune. Unfortunately my battery is under recall and I think I fried my mother board. I don’t get it. I have an anti static mat, I use plastic pry tools I ground myself every time. I take all the precautions. But I watched a guy on YouTube hold the same laptop on a wood floor with cotton socks while prying it open with a butter knife. I’ve done jobs like this many times, rotten luck. Now laptop mother boards are impossible to find for my machine. 

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