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Perhaps the keyboard has been damaged or the layout is wrong?
In that case you need to replace the top cover.
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Flip the notebook.
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Unscrew the screws.
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Open the base enclosure using a plastic wedge (a credit card might also work). Follow the direction of the green arrows.
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Detach the battery using a plastic spudger.
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Unscrew the battery screws. Be aware not to damage the speaker cables.
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Now remove the CMOS battery. Beware: it is glued to the enclosure. So remove with care.
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Remove the SIM slot.
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Now detach all connections with the mother board (using a plastic spudger). Unscrew the black (mostly flat) screws until the mother board is loose.
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Put the Display Cables to the top side. In that way the cables aren't damaged when removing the top cover.
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Remove the loose plastic parts on the motherboard.
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Detach the mother board.
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Unscrew all the remaining components from the top cover.
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Unscrew the black screws in the top corners until you can separate the top cover and the display.
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Attach the new Top Cover.
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Follow the previous steps in reverse order.
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Beware when closing the Base Enclosure: slide it towards the front at a 30 degree angle until it snaps in place. Screw everything back together. In this way you prevent an open gap at the front side.
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To replace the top cover/keyboard, the device needs to be completely disassembled. That takes time but is not that difficult.
To replace the top cover/keyboard, the device needs to be completely disassembled. That takes time but is not that difficult.
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