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[title] Keyboardassembly
[* black] Make a drawing of the keyboard
[* black] Remove all screws surrounding the keyboard (and put them on the drawing!).
[* black] Don't be smart, the keyboard assembly might look like two parts (keyboard itself + metal backplate), but the two are glued together.
[* black] Put in new keyboard assembly, reassemble the whole thing by following the steps in reverse order (you made drawings to figure out screw placement, didn't you?).
-[* black] The last pictures shows the full keyboard assembly (right) and the keyboard itself (left, spare part I ordered).
+[* black] The last pictures shows the full keyboard assembly (right) and the keyboard itself (left, spare part I ordered). One of them is rotated by 180 degrees (see videos for better comparison).
[* black] The metal plate is glued to the black plastic of the keyboard. I could not seperate the two (tried heat and cutting and both) without deforming the metal and ripping apart the original keyboard. So if you plan to do a repair, get the variant with the metal backplate!