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Keyboard replacement for Toshiba Satellite C660 - Video tutorial:
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Remove the charger and the battery.
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After removing the narrow plastic lid, you will see 4x Phillips screw.
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Pick up the keyboard and disconnect the flex cable.
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Now connect the new Keyboard. It was very easy. :-)
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Hi there, Thank you very much.. please help me .. i broke that white plastic draw beneath the keyboard cable while was pushing it away to take the cable off .. what to do please?
You can put a piece of plaster tape to attach the tablecloth with the plug. Take a piece of chatertone (electric tape) to avoid short circuiting.
Hi there, Thank you very much
Great stuff, I actually fixed my ancient and loved laptop, why is it loved? I hate Win 10 and have a new ASUS which is ace and super fast, but it is still Win 10 that I cannot get to grips with, but cannot restore the ASUS with Win 7. Thanks very much indeed
I notice these instructions don't require removing HD & memory, which would seem to confirm it's not necessary to do so for a Toshiba Satelite L300, which is virtually the same as a C660 apart from not having a separate number pad.
Incidentally these instructions can also be for replacing a C650 keyboard as I have just done so successfuly thanks for the very clear instructions, so full marks!