I keep moving my parts from my old Dell E6520, with a spent mother board, to my partially complete used Dell E6520. Now it looks like I have to move the old keyboard, from my spent E6520, and put it in my working E6520, which has a comma key that keeps getting stuck.
I'll be doing this soon myself. One question: I've heard some replacement keyboards do not come with the ribbon/cable that connects to the laptop. If that's the case, do I re-use the one that's currently on mine? How do I do this?
Hey, Lets try something different and skip the silly music and add a narration instead. Get that you know how to do it but add some words and describe what you are doing.
Why the silly music?
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I keep moving my parts from my old Dell E6520, with a spent mother board, to my partially complete used Dell E6520. Now it looks like I have to move the old keyboard, from my spent E6520, and put it in my working E6520, which has a comma key that keeps getting stuck.
I'll be doing this soon myself. One question: I've heard some replacement keyboards do not come with the ribbon/cable that connects to the laptop. If that's the case, do I re-use the one that's currently on mine? How do I do this?
I re-used the connecting cable, worked well.
Did everything what is in video still facing same problem of some keys are not working
Hey, Lets try something different and skip the silly music and add a narration instead. Get that you know how to do it but add some words and describe what you are doing.