I have the same problem. I replaced the BlueTooth board in my MacBook Core Duo, and that required removing almost everything, including the keyboard/trackpad. After I reassembled everything, I was able to turn on the MacBook (a button which is on the keyboard) but now neither the keyboard or the trackpad work.
I opened the machine again, checked the cable, unseated and reseated the connector, and turned the machine back on. It didn't help.
I tried resetting the PRAM by holding the power button down ten seconds while off, until it came on and I heard the tone. That didn't help either.
Neither did resetting the SMC (holding the power button down 5 seconds with the power disconnected and the battery removed).
The only thing left for me to do, it seems, is replace the upper case cable in hopes that it was what failed during the machine maintenance.
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UPDATE: I replaced the Upper Case Cable, and now the keyboard and trackpad are back to working status. I suggest if you're having this problem, to try replacing this part. It's cheaper than buying an Apple Bluetooth keyboard.
I have the same problem. I replaced the BlueTooth board in my MacBook Core Duo, and that required removing almost everything, including the keyboard/trackpad. After I reassembled everything, I was able to turn on the MacBook (a button which is on the keyboard) but now neither the keyboard or the trackpad work.
I opened the machine again, checked the cable, unseated and reseated the connector, and turned the machine back on. It didn't help.
I tried resetting the PRAM by holding the power button down ten seconds while off, until it came on and I heard the tone. That didn't help either.
Neither did resetting the SMC (holding the power button down 5 seconds with the power disconnected and the battery removed).
The only thing left for me to do, it seems, is replace the upper case cable in hopes that it was what failed during the machine maintenance.