my 1 yr old popped off at least half the keys of hp dv9000. some are bent and some white clips are missing. where can i find a new board? what price do they run and is it pretty easy for me to do? typing on nubs is no way to live!
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Check eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-HP-OEM-DV90...ryZ31568QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Do a search on "dv9000 keyboard" and you will get 112 results with many of them being the keyboard you need. Looks like it will be around $20-$40 for a new one shipped to your door. -
your best bet is ebay or call HP up
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Ebay would be the best place to get it
The keyboard module isnt too hard to remove and install. Read the service manual here http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01311536.pdf -
If you look here:
http://h20181.www2.hp.com/plmcontent/NACSC/SML/
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FRU Remove/Replace it shows videos! -
i was wondering when ordering a keyboard is it supposed to look exactly the same to the keyboard that you have. i seen one for my laptop and the enter key isnt as huge as the one i have now. the one on ebay is rectangular and the one on my laptop is like an upside down L. but the other keys look the same.
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i dont know...
try getting one that looks exactly the same -
Just search for your keyboard via HP PartSufer webpage:
http://partsurfer.hp.com
Or call them:
For further assistance with ordering or identifying HP parts, please visit the HP Parts Store, or call (800) 227-8164 between 5 AM and 5 PM Pacific Time, Monday thru Friday. -
My Pavilion dv6705 came with a multilingual keyboard which was difficult to read. I went on ebay, found and ordered a new keyboard for $23, received it about 10 days later (sent via regular mail) and removed and replaced the keyboard in about 15 min. It's a no brainer.
need replacement keyboard
Discussion in 'HP' started by cangelinac, May 18, 2008.