Keyboard only is available online at ebay. From china (not recommended) and from New York. As the guy above said it is not easy to do the repair. It requires removing everything. Logic board, battery, speakers. It will be the most difficult repair ever. After removing logic board and battery and you have not broken the speakers in half the keyboard is riveted in. Getting the rivets out requires simply ripping out the keyboard. Careful of the edges they are sharp. Most of the rivets will come out and you can use the resulting holes with A1278 keyboard screws. For someone brave enough to literally rip out the Macbook Air keyboard I hope this helps someone. Now to find out if the 2011 Macbook Air keyboard is compatible with the 2010 version. I halfway tested already with broken 2011 keyboard. Flex cable fits and computer turns on almost all keys work. Could not test all keys since the broken keyboard only half the keys worked. It appears all the screw holes are the same but I did not see the top portion of...
OMFG. I feel so bad for those that are trying to do this for the first time. For anyone doing this the first time or similar repair it will either be impossible or extremely difficult. NOT MODERATE. Even for a experienced tech I had a stressful time getting it done. TIPS: I used flat thin razors to get good leverage on removing the digitizer and lcd. Metal razors are a big no no if you have never used them in previous repairs. You can easily slip and cut a cable or damage something if you don't have good muscle control. I have used razors for a long time and have never severed a cable using them. But iopener is recommended for those that don't have control over their heat gun. heat is not recommended for the smaller white backing. It will likely melt. LCD is very likely to break if your not careful. This is a very difficult repair for anyone doing it the first time and Simply hard for any other techs,