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The [https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/lenovo_yoga_2_13_hmm.pdf|Hardware Maintenance Manual] does not provide details about removing the keyboard. I viewed, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDr9BkeDwmU|Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro 13" Laptop How To Repair Guide - By 365]. Starting at 4:21, it appears to be the point in which you've reached in your image. The video states there are 37 screws for the keyboard, but the placement of the rivets you indicate and the screws they highlight in the video seem to show two different keyboards.
Though they skip the removal of all 37 screws, they do remove a few and after the keyboard is removed, the backside of the bezel indicates the location of the mountpoints. On yours, your image indicates the rivets are on the edges rather than between the keys. Can you provide a close-up view of the side and top of these rivets.
The Hardware Maintenance Manual, shows a list of keyboards on pages 61 and 62, with the screws on page 66. I just want to see a specific view of how these are mounted in to explore if there is a better method of removing them. Before deciding to cut them, contact lenovo [https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/supportphonelist|support] with the details of the FRU for your specific keyboard to check if a replacement keyboard includes screws or rivets. Also if there is a part number on your keyboard, use that instead if it differs from the available parts in the Hardware Maintenance Manual.
-Lastly, of the 7 keys that do not work are they in a specific row or column. I viewed[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVsLr98X8x0&feature=youtu.be|Laptop Keyboard not working problem solution] and it goes into a bit more technical detail about troubleshooting problems such as these.
+Lastly, of the 7 keys that do not work are they in a specific row or column. I viewed [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVsLr98X8x0&feature=youtu.be|Laptop Keyboard not working problem solution] and it goes into a bit more technical detail about troubleshooting problems such as these.
It is a bit in-depth than just replacing the keyboard or specific keyboard keys and I searched for it as a result of the question you asked on the [guide|39513|Lenovo Yoga 2 13" Keyboard Keys Replacement] guide. Also have you swapped a working key with a non-working key?

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Düzenleyen: Abdur Rahman

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The [https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/lenovo_yoga_2_13_hmm.pdf|Hardware Maintenance Manual] does not provide details about removing the keyboard. I viewed, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDr9BkeDwmU|Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro 13" Laptop How To Repair Guide - By 365]. Starting at 4:21, it appears to be the point in which you've reached in your image. The video states there are 37 screws for the keyboard, but the placement of the rivets you indicate and the screws they highlight in the video seem to show two different keyboards.
-Though they skip the removal of all 37 screws, they do remove a few and after the keyboard is removed, the backside of the bezel indicates the location of the mountpoints. On yours, your image indicates the rivets are on the edges rather than between the keys. have Can you provide a close-up view of the side and top of these rivets.
+Though they skip the removal of all 37 screws, they do remove a few and after the keyboard is removed, the backside of the bezel indicates the location of the mountpoints. On yours, your image indicates the rivets are on the edges rather than between the keys. Can you provide a close-up view of the side and top of these rivets.
The Hardware Maintenance Manual, shows a list of keyboards on pages 61 and 62, with the screws on page 66. I just want to see a specific view of how these are mounted in to explore if there is a better method of removing them. Before deciding to cut them, contact lenovo [https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/supportphonelist|support] with the details of the FRU for your specific keyboard to check if a replacement keyboard includes screws or rivets. Also if there is a part number on your keyboard, use that instead if it differs from the available parts in the Hardware Maintenance Manual.
Lastly, of the 7 keys that do not work are they in a specific row or column. I viewed[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVsLr98X8x0&feature=youtu.be|Laptop Keyboard not working problem solution] and it goes into a bit more technical detail about troubleshooting problems such as these.
It is a bit in-depth than just replacing the keyboard or specific keyboard keys and I searched for it as a result of the question you asked on the [guide|39513|Lenovo Yoga 2 13" Keyboard Keys Replacement] guide. Also have you swapped a working key with a non-working key?

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Orijinal gönderinin sahibi: Abdur Rahman

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The [https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/lenovo_yoga_2_13_hmm.pdf|Hardware Maintenance Manual] does not provide details about removing the keyboard. I viewed, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDr9BkeDwmU|Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro 13" Laptop How To Repair Guide - By 365]. Starting at 4:21, it appears to be the point in which you've reached in your image. The video states there are 37 screws for the keyboard, but the placement of the rivets you indicate and the screws they highlight in the video seem to show two different keyboards.

Though they skip the removal of all 37 screws, they do remove a few and after the keyboard is removed, the backside of the bezel indicates the location of the mountpoints. On yours, your image indicates the rivets are on the edges rather than between the keys. have  Can you provide a close-up view of the side and top of these rivets.

The Hardware Maintenance Manual, shows a list of keyboards on pages 61 and 62, with the screws on page 66. I just want to see a specific view of how these are mounted in to explore if there is a better method of removing them. Before deciding to cut them, contact lenovo [https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/supportphonelist|support] with the details of the FRU for your specific keyboard to check if a replacement keyboard includes screws or rivets. Also if there is a part number on your keyboard, use that instead if it differs from the available parts in the Hardware Maintenance Manual.

Lastly, of the 7 keys that do not work are they in a specific row or column. I viewed[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVsLr98X8x0&feature=youtu.be|Laptop Keyboard not working problem solution] and it goes into a bit more technical detail about troubleshooting problems such as these.

It is a bit in-depth than just replacing the keyboard or specific keyboard keys and I searched for it as a result of the question you asked on the [guide|39513|Lenovo Yoga 2 13" Keyboard Keys Replacement] guide. Also have you swapped a working key with a non-working key?

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