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My hat goes out to people who actually performed this replacement. Having to remove every other major component just to get to the keyboard is already a lot of work (and reassembling) is already intensive, but in addition to this, you have to soldering stuff back? That isn't required training for people going int computer repair anymore.
Haha yes, that's exactly my reaction. I probably *could* do it but the amount of care required for such a painstaking disassembly/re-assembly is just not worth it considering its value. And there's sourcing a replacement kbd too. I'll re-sell as spares I think 😞
Having to cut the 75 or so plastic soldered rivets and then re-solder them was a complete pain, but well worth the effort because it worked perfectly. The tip about transferring the backlight is absolute genius because I saved money on buying a non backlit replacement keyboard. Thanks very much for a very informative and useful video.
quick question, my issue is that a few of my keys is not working half the time as in its very unresponsive unless you press it in a certain way pressing hard does not work so im wondering if its a hardware or software issue, because I would have to replace the whole motherboard if it is software.
@@thebenster7624 well, one way you can test is this. If your ideapad is like mine, if it is completely off, but connected to a power source, if you press a key on your keyboard (I think you need just one tap, but I did several), it should display a power symbol on your screen. Do that for every key, and those keys that didn't get that power symbol, those are your duds. This test doesn't involve windows, which probably means its bad keys/hardware issue.