Hello William! Your laptop has the keyboard built into the top case therefore you will find that it will be more expensive to replace. If you have taken your laptop apart before, check if the keyboard ribbon cable is seated correctly. If your cable is plugged in correctly and the keyboard still does not work, then you likely have a damaged keyboard and you will have to replace the top case.
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Be careful when disassembling your laptop as manufactures often make the cables really short and you might end up damaging one of them if you are not careful. You can check out the service manual for your laptop if you can find it to help you with disassembly. Also, be aware of Electrostatic Discharge which may damage your laptop's internal components.
Hello William! Your laptop has the keyboard built into the top case therefor you will find that it will be more expensive to replace. If you have taken your laptop apart before, check if the keyboard ribbon cable is seated correctly. If your cable is plugged in correctly and the keyboard still does not work, then you likely have a damaged keyboard and you will have to replace the top case.
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Hello William! Your laptop has the keyboard built into the top case therefore you will find that it will be more expensive to replace. If you have taken your laptop apart before, check if the keyboard ribbon cable is seated correctly. If your cable is plugged in correctly and the keyboard still does not work, then you likely have a damaged keyboard and you will have to replace the top case.
Hello William! Your laptop has the keyboard built into the top case therefor you will find that it will be more expensive to replace. If you have taken your laptop apart before, check if the keyboard ribbon cable is seated correctly. If your cable is plugged in correctly and the keyboard still does not work, then you likely have a damaged keyboard and you will have to replace the top case.