Are you looking for ways to repair laptop keyboard? Here are some tips for doing it.
First, you should do a soft reset of your computer. This will cause the RAM to be written to a "factory setting." You may have to do this if you have never done a soft reset before. It will erase any user data that you have on your hard drive.
Second, you should first disconnect the computer from the wall. Then you can remove your keyboard and the trackball. Plug them back in. Then remove the screws from the keyboard.
Next, remove the screws that hold the back of the laptop keyboard in place. You need to do this because your laptop's backside will not be visible without the screws. Put the screws back into the holes and screw them all in. Use a strong, flat screwdriver to gently push them in. Be careful to keep the screws free of any hard or sharp metal edges.
Make sure the motherboard is removed by unscrewing the screw closest to the motherboard. The motherboard will lift out. You will have to loosen the other screws with an Allen wrench.
You will need a clear plastic tool to look for the memory chip and clear plastic tool to pop the battery. Hold the battery in your hand. You will need a flat-tipped screwdriver to unscrew the small metal clip holding the battery in place.
Once you have opened the clip, you will have to pry the laptop battery out. Now, the battery is ready to be replaced with a new one.
Once the two of them are free, it will be time to get at the laptop's motherboard. Here, you will need a flat tip screwdriver to remove the motherboard from the laptop.
To get at the small screw that holds the motherboard in place, you will need a small screwdriver. Carefully insert the screwdriver into the screw. Push it to the right so that it can slide out.
Take your laptop out of the case and bring the motherboard up to the front. Then, screw the motherboard in place. With the screws in place, you will need to use a little heat gun to melt the motherboard into place.
Take the bottom side of the motherboard and slide it down so that it meets the bottom side of the laptop's case. Put it back together and plug it in. It is now time to put the parts back into the motherboard and the keyboard and then secure the screws.
Make sure that all of the parts are tight and secure. Finally, you should test the keyboard to make sure that everything is working properly.