Hi!
I've replaced the battery on this Macbook to keep it functional for a little while longer. After replacement I've noticed the keyboard is having some issues. Certain keys, the E up to the O, all along the same row, aren't working. The problem is intermitted.
Has any of you got an idea what the issue could be and how to solve it?[br]
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Thanks a lot in advance![br]
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Edit: I have noticed that once I hold the keyboard at a 90 or 180 degree angle somehow the keys come back to life. This does lead me to believe it's a connection issue. I've also reset NVRAM, which might've helped.
So my next question would be; which connection could cause this issue? So I know which to check
I've replaced the battery on this Macbook to keep it functional for a little while longer. After replacement I've noticed the keyboard is having some issues. Certain keys, the E up to the O, all along the same row, aren't working. The problem is intermitted.
Has any of you got an idea what the issue could be and how to solve it?[br]
[br]
Thanks a lot in advance![br]
[br]
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Edit: I have noticed that once I hold the keyboard at a 90 degree angle somehow some of the keys came back to life. This does lead me to believe it's a connection issue. I've also reset NVRAM, which might've helped.
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Edit: I have noticed that once I hold the keyboard at a 90 or 180 degree angle somehow the keys come back to life. This does lead me to believe it's a connection issue. I've also reset NVRAM, which might've helped.
So my next question would be; which connection could cause this issue? So I know which to check
I've replaced the battery on this Macbook to keep it functional for a little while longer. After replacement I've noticed the keyboard is having some issues. Certain keys, the E up to the O, all along the same row, aren't working. The problem is intermitted.
Has any of you got an idea what the issue could be and how to solve it?[br]
[br]
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Thanks a lot in advance!
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Thanks a lot in advance![br]
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[br]
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Edit: I have noticed that once I hold the keyboard at a 90 degree angle somehow some of the keys came back to life. This does lead me to believe it's a connection issue. I've also reset NVRAM, which might've helped.
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So my next question would be; which connection could cause this issue? So I know which to check
Hi!
I've replaced the battery on this Macbook to keep it functional for a little while longer. After replacement I've noticed the keyboard is having some issues. Certain keys, the E up to the O, all along the same row, aren't working. The problem is intermitted.
Has any of you got an idea what the issue could be and how to solve it?[br]
[br]
Thanks a lot in advance!