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Can I still repair my keyboard connector?

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Hi, I just replaced my macbook’s [guide|5907|clutch cover] and [guide|5152|charging port].

When removing the motherboard I accidentally damaged the keyboard connecter, I think, the right side of the keyboard (including the power button, enter, delete,  and at least O and P key).

Also it no longer turns on anymore, even when connected t charger, but that’s a different matter.

In the video you can probably see the connector pushing itself up after being pushed down.

[video|3862]

Can I rip the connector, glue it back on, or have a replacement, or get a new motherboard/macbook entirely?

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MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Early 2011

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Calvin Khan

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Can I still repair my keyboard connector?

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi, I just replaced my macbook’s [guide|5907|clutch cover] and [guide|5152|charging port].

When removing the motherboard I accidentally damaged the keyboard connecter, I think, the right side of the keyboard (including the power button, enter, delete,  and at least O and P key).

Also it no longer turns on anymore, even when connected t charger, but that’s a different matter.

In the video you can probably see the connector pushing itself up after being pushed down.

[video|3862]

Can I rip the connector, glue it back on, or have a replacement, or get a new motherboard/macbook entirely?

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MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Early 2011

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