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    Sony Vaio VGN TX keyboard replacement

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by jtromans, Feb 15, 2010.

  1. jtromans

    jtromans Notebook Consultant

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    I followed the guide here on how to take apart the keyboard on the Sony Vaio TX.

    http://home.comcast.net/~nw_systems/vgnTX.pdf

    However, the keyboard 'came-away' from the rest of the latop so fast upon lifting it up I did not get a real chance to see how it actually connects to the laptop.

    I am now having a real problem connecting the keyboard back to the laptop. Does anyone have any high resolution images of how their laptop is connected or how it should be done?
     
  2. zimbros12

    zimbros12 Notebook Deity

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    besides the link above have u tried GOOGLE
     
  3. jtromans

    jtromans Notebook Consultant

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    Obviously. This was my last shot! On Google, nothing shows how the keyboard should be connected in a useful way. I just cant find how it should attach.
     
  4. Metsn

    Metsn Maiku Hama Yokohama

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    What's the problem, I did it several times...there's just one cable and one place to put it on my TX51B. Maybe if you post picture your question will be more clear.