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    HP dv6275ea needs new keyboard

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by koden, Sep 23, 2009.

  1. koden

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    Hello

    I have this notebook that need a new keyboard.
    But where do I buy a new one and is it just as easy to change keyboard as on my lenovo laptop?
     
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    eBay or pretty much anywhere, should cost you less than $20

    Takes 2 mins to replace. 3 screws beneath the notebook and the ZIF connector.

    See the HP video manuals/guide for more info
     
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    Thanks... have been on ebay searching for dv6275ea. Found nothing...but maybe many other HP laptop keyboards fit in?
     
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    search for dv6000 keyboard. They are all the same

    Dv6000 also use the same keyboards as Dv2000's
     
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    Yes I have found a lot...but I got a problem....

    I'm from denmark and i need a danish keyboard...
    Thats proberly not so easy..

    For you that don't know the diff. we use letters as Æ,Ø and Å :)
     
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    Well the dv6000 series Danish keyboard part number is #441427-081

    Try searching that through ebay or google. Also call up HP for a price
     
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    thanks...found it..
     
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    I have got a new keyboard and have changed it.
    But the key 5 and 6 not working... all other keys work fine

    I hav tried several times, but still the kys 5 and 6 not working

    The thin thing that I connect from keyboard to motherboard is very loose.
    But I it's sitting alright and all the keys are working except the two's
     
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    The ZIF connector should not be loose. Are you sure you released the locking tabs and locked it back in??
     
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    I think cable is difficult to mount at the right way. it can't hold on to the mounting place at the system board...