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    Need help to replace keyboard on hp pavilion 14-d006tu

    Hi,

    Few days ago i found out my HP Pavilion 14-d006TU laptop
    Keyboard not working. Upon opening the case, i found the old
    Keyboard is a full size textured island-style with touchpad frame.

    I notice there is no screw to hold the keyboard to the plastic frame
    but only see hp factory use the "press melted plastic" instead of normal
    Screw.

    I need any help in how to replace the not functioning laptop keyboard.
    Appreciate for any help.
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    #2
    Re: Need help to replace keyboard on hp pavilion 14-d006tu

    Just use a flat blade and slowly go round and pop all of the plastic rivets, they will come off.

    Another way to do it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0Z2pn1qEYg
    Last edited by JJR; 02-24-2018, 06:24 AM.

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      #3
      Re: Need help to replace keyboard on hp pavilion 14-d006tu

      Hi JJR,

      Thanks for quick reply. After i popped off those plastic rivets and remove the old keyboard, how do i hold the new keyboard to the frame ?. Our seller sells the keyboard without the frame.

      Glad if you can share your experience and knowledge.

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        #4
        Re: Need help to replace keyboard on hp pavilion 14-d006tu

        You don't need anything more than some sticky tape to hold it while you refit.

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          #5
          Re: Need help to replace keyboard on hp pavilion 14-d006tu

          Well I use soldering iron to melt that plastic, replace keyboard and then melt plastic back on + use some tape on it afterwards.

          But first, check if new keyboard is working properly.

          Cheers

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            #6
            Re: Need help to replace keyboard on hp pavilion 14-d006tu

            Hi Bremix & jjr,

            Thank you for good clear help. I use soldering iron
            to melt those plastic and after fit remeld again
            after testing new keyboard.

            The new keyboard works!

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