Introduction |
my ggjaag'''Caution: Static electricity in your body can ruin your laptop. The best solution is to wear an anti-static wristband.'''
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''Step One''
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Use your screwdriver to unscrew the small screw on the left side of the laptop, behind the audio/visual jacks.
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''Step Two''
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This will unlock the cover between the keyboard and screen. Gently slide it to the right, but not completely off. There are still wires attached to it.
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''Step Three''
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Lift up the cover and place it upside down in place. You can remove the keyboard without disconnecting the power button board from the motherboard.
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''Step Four''
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The keyboard cable is connected to the motherboard by the wide white ribbon. Before you pull the cable you’ll have to unlock the connector.
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Using your screwdriver or fingernatils, pull the top side of the connector upwards about a six of an inch (about as much as 20 sheets of paper). Now you can pull the cable from the connector.
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Remove the screw near the F6 key which attaches the keyboard to the laptop.
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''Step Five''
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Remove the keyboard. Although it may seem not to budge, it just needs some effort.
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''Step Six''
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You can now install a new keyboard by following these directions in reverse. Make sure you get a compatible keyboard for the PCG-F420. They can be found easily on eBay.
my ggjaag'''Caution: Static electricity in your body can ruin your laptop. The best solution is to wear an anti-static wristband.'''
[ … ]
''Step One''
[ … ]
Use your screwdriver to unscrew the small screw on the left side of the laptop, behind the audio/visual jacks.
[ … ]
''Step Two''
[ … ]
This will unlock the cover between the keyboard and screen. Gently slide it to the right, but not completely off. There are still wires attached to it.
[ … ]
''Step Three''
[ … ]
Lift up the cover and place it upside down in place. You can remove the keyboard without disconnecting the power button board from the motherboard.
[ … ]
''Step Four''
[ … ]
The keyboard cable is connected to the motherboard by the wide white ribbon. Before you pull the cable you’ll have to unlock the connector.
[ … ]
Using your screwdriver or fingernatils, pull the top side of the connector upwards about a six of an inch (about as much as 20 sheets of paper). Now you can pull the cable from the connector.
[ … ]
Remove the screw near the F6 key which attaches the keyboard to the laptop.
[ … ]
''Step Five''
[ … ]
Remove the keyboard. Although it may seem not to budge, it just needs some effort.
[ … ]
''Step Six''
[ … ]
You can now install a new keyboard by following these directions in reverse. Make sure you get a compatible keyboard for the PCG-F420. They can be found easily on eBay.
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