That would be a good start, normally I will check the keyboard for any dirt and debris between keys.... using camera blower / compressed air.
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That would be a good start, normally I will check the keyboard for any dirt and debris between keys.... using camera blower / compressed air... shoo shoo those hair ... finger nails, skin, dust, dead skin.. .etc.
next is to clean the LVDS connector of the keyboard, also also use a camera blower to blow out the dust and debris in the LVDS socket.
else if it does not work, a replacement module is necessary.
do not screw over tight on the replacement keyboard, just to hold in well, as due to thermal, it may contract and expands ... which I think it may cause stress to internal circuity of the keyboard module.
Hi @daveyvee
That would be a good start, normally I will check the keyboard for any dirt and debris between keys.... using camera blower / compressed air.
next is to clean the LVDS connector of the keyboard, also also use a camera blower to blow out the dust and debris in the LVDS socket.
else if it does not work, a replacement module is necessary.
do not screw over tight on the replacement keyboard, just to hold in well, as due to thermal, it may contract and expands ... which I think it may cause stress to internal circuity of the keyboard module.