I read your reply and followed the link and none of this details how to remove and replace the keyboard as it's attached to the top cover. Every - 9128369
The keyboard on my 15-eg1xxx Pavilion laptop has some issues that can't be fixed by popping keys off and on again. I already have a replacement - 9128369
Replacing the keyboard "Keyboard" and the Portable PC with a screen / keyboard "Touch Screen". Also using a display "Touch Screen".
Problem is, I'm not sure if its 3.5cm or 3.5mm; but it cant be 3.5 cm as that is way thicker than the keyboard of the laptop. That brings more issues with the fact I cannot find 3.5mm screws anywhere let alone 5.2mm screws with 2.8mm of no threading. I can't f...
the keyboard. now the keyboard is ready to be taken out.5. removing the keyboard reveals many more screws to remove for full laptop dismantling.6. to remove the aluminum lid, you can use a flat metal wedge and wedge the upper metal part off.7. one can also wedge the plastic sides....
For your Lenovo Legion 5, you would need to find a motherboard that is specifically designed for this model. Upgrading to a motherboard with better specs may not be possible if it doesn't fit or isn't compatible with your laptop's design. ...
We all have certain things we love about our computer, from the feel of the laptop keyboard to carefully organised files and programs. When you swap out a part, you can keep using the device you already know. You won't have to transfer files (unless you’re replacing a hard drive) or...
Disable XInput Keyboard/Mouse Simulation? In my original post I state clearly that ALL XInput controllers do this for me. Xbox 360, Xbox One, Gamecube Controller Adapter, anything XInput. I also have an XInput gamepad that's wireless and it has the same problems. I'm not sure why wired...
screws. Now carefully pull up on the hinges and once they are free you can flip the screen over. Carefully and slowly popup the aluminum top (containing the keyboard). Once the aluminum top is up you can access the ram. Swap out the ram and re-install ever thing back in the reverse...
Thanks for the ideas. I should have mentioned in the above post that an external keyboard does indeed function normally. I'm currently typing this post on one. I've also already tried re-seating the connector to no avail. As for the battery, I removed it when opening the case to re-...