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All keys not working On a laptop
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Just call me Oksu

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So, I got Acer Aspire 5551G, and it's old enough so it doesn't have warranty anymore.
So, some weeks ago, I noticed some of my keys aren't working when pressed, sometimes I had to keep on pressing them to make them work, and sometimes they made multiple presses from a regular press. Now, they aren't working at all, no matter how many times and how hard I hit them.
List of keys not working: T, U, P, J, 3, ?/+, and possibly some others I haven't yet noticed.
Wierd is, both numpad 3 and regular 3 won't work, but PageDown which is shared with Numpad-3 is working when NumLock is on.
And, before I got this non-functioning key-problem, about week before, me and my friend disassembled my laptop, and we replaced thermal glue inside (Or what it is called.) and cleaned from dust, but we had some problems getting keyboard off and back in, maybe connection isn't good and causing this?
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oksa8  |
Posted: Saturday, Jul 28 2012, 08:44
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Just call me Oksu

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I did say it in first post, last sentence: | QUOTE | | And, before I got this non-functioning key-problem, about week before, me and my friend disassembled my laptop, and we replaced thermal glue inside (Or what it is called.) and cleaned from dust, but we had some problems getting keyboard off and back in, maybe connection isn't good and causing this? |
We had to begin the disassembly from pushing these tiny socket-like things inside and pop the keyboard off and then remove the cable leading from keyboard to motherboard. We had to do same backwards, attach cable back in, put keyboard on it's place and get those sockets in holes to keep in place. It was fine for a week, then those keys began slowly non-functioning, and now it has come to the point where I need mouse-keyboard on screen to type.
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