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    6224w keyboard waveynes fix?

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by wingman4ever, Aug 9, 2007.

  1. wingman4ever

    wingman4ever Notebook Consultant

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    Hi, I think there may be a way to fix the waveynes of the keyboard.
    Because I know the waveynes is caused by the plate that's underneath the keys. So what I mean is whenever there is space between the Plate and the laptop itself there will be waveynes in taht area. So the solution to fix this is to remove the space between the plate and the notebook itself. But the problem is I don't know how to do this :p. I may be talking bull**** but I just want to fix this problem.

    I hope you guys understand what I am talking about :eek:, if not just ask me what you don't understand. Thank you in advance.
     
  2. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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  3. whatevs

    whatevs Notebook Consultant

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    Below is a tutorial with pics.

    Credits and props to CLB-NL

    Translation appreciated, thanks!

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  4. CLB-NL

    CLB-NL Notebook Deity

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    Pff I've tried to translate it but al that terms are pfff difficult:

    1. Get the battery out of the laptop, even as the two screws in the red cirkels! (image 1)
    2. Than you have to go to the Ram-modules, there are three screws underneath it. (image 2)
    3. Now the keyboard-bottom is loose, turn the laptop upside down.
    4. Push the keyboard (with little power) to above (with a little screwdriver/ your nails) (image 3)
    If that worked it looked like this: (image 4)
    6. The red cirkel gives a look of the connection of the keyboard-cable.
    7. Push the brown-coloured 'klemmen' --> [Don't know the translation] to above (with little power)
    8. The keyboard-cable has to fit well in the fitting, otherwise the keyboard won't function properly!

    Now you have to do it again, put from step 8 till step 1

    Push the keyboard with the 'palletjes' till you here a few clicks! (above)
    Do this with a little pressure, not too much offcourse!
    Than you have to put the keyboard in the holes on the other side (beneath)
    You have to push the corners of the keyboard to the touchpad.
    You will here a couple of clicks, that's fine!
     
  5. wave

    wave Notebook Virtuoso

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    Klemmen are just little clamps :D