Good video for this particular HP Pavilion x360 model. My model, Pavilion x360 14t-Dh is ENTIRELY different so I damaged the palmrest using these instructions. If you have a 14t, DO NOT TRY TO SEPARATE the top - it is glued together. Remove the ONLY THE BOTTOM to get access to the integrated palmrest and keyboard. Then unscrew the touchpad control, mainboard, audio board, power switch, etc to isolate the keyboard and palmrest assembly. If you're feeling bold, you could replace just the keyboard by removing the plastic pop rivets to gain access to the keyboard itself. I use hot glue on the pop rivet points when reassembling but very time consuming. I hope to do video for this 14t- dh series - Hooper Computers.
Very helpful video, thank you. I had to do the same replacement, I was a little bit more careful, so the plate wasn't bend like yours and I just put everything back in place without soldering, tape or glue. The laptop works fine again, and you cannot see the keyboard has been replaced, also the backlight works. The original keyboard wasn't working anymore because liquid got spilled on it.
Thanks for the video, this is a tedious job, I've done many of these and I get why you don't buy the panel including keyboard as the price is a little too expensive. When putting it back together after I replaced the metal plate I used a little dab of glue from a glue gun and pasted it flat with a spatula as well as melting the plastic that did remain. Once I tried melting the plastic rivets with a soldering iron to remove the keyboard but that made it too hard to install the new keyboard as the plastics rivets became blobs at the top, so it was just easier in the long run to just lever it off gently with plastic flying everywhere.
Great instructional! Thank you! As Chip Gunter did, I also soldered what was left on the plastic rivets and it held everything together nicely. I didn't have a soldering iron so I used a butane torch to heat a small flat-head screwdriver tip. Which, I think, worked slightly better as you have more control over the melting thereof. The flat tip could be dragged across the plastic nicely.
Nice video, but I have a suggestion. I use rubber cement on all the rivets and on the inner metal plate to make sure it is more secure. Rubber cement is good for flexibility. Keep up the good work.
I always use a solder iron and melt the rivets and then pull the keyboard off of the Palm rest. And then when I put the new keyboard in, I kind of use the iron to plastic solder the keyboard back on.
Pro tip: after everything is put back together. Take the end of a small pen (or similar) and just push down in the gaps between the keys. You should hear plenty of snapping sounds of things going back together.
Next time you do a repair like this, keep the plastic from the rivits and solder them back on to prevent the recessing. I was surprised at how well it worked.
I'm just not going to do that. For this kind of repair now if the keyboard is plastic riveted to the palmrest I'll just replace the entire palmrest keyboard and trackpad if necessary, assembly.
great video! let me ask you a question, my friend. I got a broken keyboard with a functioning backligh and the replacement without backlight is significantly cheaper. Is there a way I can take the backlight from the broken one and install it on the new one? Its a HP envy 15T-J178ca
Did you open up a case with HP to get he part number for keyboard online? or did you just order the party yourself from ebay? thanks i need to do this for a client
Hi, I have hp 360 convertible laptop Now I am facing a issue on that, When I convert 360 degree mode still have working keyboard and touchpad, so please can you help me for how to disable that
Hello Michael, the letter T on my keyboard doesn't always produce the letter T on the screen or sometimes produces 2 Ts. Do I have to replace my keyboard? I have the 360 envy 15.6 inch laptop. Thanks
Hi best video i watched, helped me get the best idea i could get. But can you help me? I have an hp pavillion x360 15” and for some reason the CTRL key seems to have been clicked already though it wasnt stucked. It was press-able but when i click normal keys it seems to add the CTRL key and its making shortcut combinations. Not sure if its soft or hardware issue- please help! Thanks🙏🏻
Michael Cooper michael okay sure i will follow with that solution 🙏🏻 as i couldnt afford replacing everything. Do you mean putting a new external keyboard? Or relacing the laptops keyboard?
Just what I needed. When I attempted to take out the 3 screws for the trackpad they were stripped. What do u suggest? This was the first time the laptop needed a repair.
I have an HP Pavilion x360 m3 convertible, I just replaced the fan and the battery but now my keyboard isn't working. I've checked the ribbons under the keyboard and everything is plugged in correctly. May I please have some direction to fix this issue?
Hello, I have an HP Pavilion x360 convertible 14m-cd0xxx with some keys not responding. Having watched your video on keyboard replacement, it seems almost impossible for me to replace the keyboard myself. so I am looking at buying a replacement keyboard still attached to the baseplate and the touchpad. How can I go about ordering this?
I probably bought it from an eBay seller. If you take your model number or serial number on your laptop to the HP Parts server website you should be able to find the correct part number for a keyboard replacement. You can then search for that on Amazon or ebay or just Google and see if you can find a replacement.
Hi, i have faced twice keyboard cannot typing for my HP laptop. Fist the 7, U, J, M. And now is 8, O, L, "." it's like one line problem and i don't know why the problem always like that. Any idea?
@@MichaelTheComputerGuy hi, thank you. But i nevet spill any liquid to that area even my sweat. Just strange because i already replace the first keyboard and the second keyboard now has similar issue
@@MichaelTheComputerGuy thank you so much .. I had very minor spillage of tea with possibility of few drops going in some six keys around enter key .. wondering what should I do next? As I cleaned the surface and dried for few hours and the laptop is functioning perfectly normal normal.
Hi I got a ? On my hp x360 convertible the keyboard doesn't work but in bios and system fast test my keyboard function just fine. IS it a software problem?
@@MichaelTheComputerGuy no luck do you know if there use the same keyboard on all the different model or the part number has to be match sorry to ask many questions
@@giz177 Google search for the laptop model number in the words service manual. You'll find a PDF from HP. Towards the middle of it there will be a list of part numbers. You can find the keyboard or palm rest there that will give you a part number to search for.
Not the best way. When keyboards are held in with plastic rivets you have to break out there's really no way to put it back. Its best to replace the entire palm rest.
If you're needing the part number for the replacement you should open up the laptop and get it from the part in your computer. That's only way to know for sure. You could try getting the service manual for the laptop and looking it up there. Do a Google search for the model number of your computer and the words service manual and you should find one from HP.
You are obviously struggling through for the first time. This laptop is truly a crap design. Plastic rivets? Hinges they break out easier than any other laptop ever made?
@@MichaelTheComputerGuy I disassemble anywhere from 3 to 10 laptops daily and would never go anywhere near a laptop with an electric screwdriver. I do love them for installing equipment in network racks and wall-mounting equipment. I find a narrow handle screwdriver to be faster than any electric screwdriver in the right hands and does not have the same risk of wrecking shit. I personally use the Xiaomi set which has a premium feel and has some of the best bits I have ever seen. I daily carry the Worx electric drill www.worx.com/sd-driver-screw-holder-wx255l.html and have found it to be convenient for most callouts requiring mounting gear but would never use it anywhere near a laptop. Modern laptops occasionally have zinc screws which strip if you sneeze in the general direction of one and the thought of an electric screwdriver just gives me the cringe.
@@MichaelTheComputerGuy so everytime you go from a m2.25X5 to an m3X6 hinge screw you change the clutch? or when you take apart any low end pavilion with the shitty plastics around the back case, how feel out the shitty internals before you rip apart the plastic holding the bras nuts in
Thank you for the video....I just fixed the keyboard on my hp laptop while watching your instructions.... Prefect!
You got one new subscriber.
Good video for this particular HP Pavilion x360 model. My model, Pavilion x360 14t-Dh is ENTIRELY different so I damaged the palmrest using these instructions. If you have a 14t, DO NOT TRY TO SEPARATE the top - it is glued together. Remove the ONLY THE BOTTOM to get access to the integrated palmrest and keyboard. Then unscrew the touchpad control, mainboard, audio board, power switch, etc to isolate the keyboard and palmrest assembly. If you're feeling bold, you could replace just the keyboard by removing the plastic pop rivets to gain access to the keyboard itself. I use hot glue on the pop rivet points when reassembling but very time consuming. I hope to do video for this 14t- dh series - Hooper Computers.
Very helpful video, thank you. I had to do the same replacement, I was a little bit more careful, so the plate wasn't bend like yours and I just put everything back in place without soldering, tape or glue. The laptop works fine again, and you cannot see the keyboard has been replaced, also the backlight works. The original keyboard wasn't working anymore because liquid got spilled on it.
Thanks for the video, this is a tedious job, I've done many of these and I get why you don't buy the panel including keyboard as the price is a little too expensive. When putting it back together after I replaced the metal plate I used a little dab of glue from a glue gun and pasted it flat with a spatula as well as melting the plastic that did remain. Once I tried melting the plastic rivets with a soldering iron to remove the keyboard but that made it too hard to install the new keyboard as the plastics rivets became blobs at the top, so it was just easier in the long run to just lever it off gently with plastic flying everywhere.
Huge thanks!! Just replaced the keyboard on the laptop and added backlighting as the previous keyboard was missing this for some reason. Life saver!
where did you get the lighted keyboard ? thanks
Great instructional! Thank you! As Chip Gunter did, I also soldered what was left on the plastic rivets and it held everything together nicely. I didn't have a soldering iron so I used a butane torch to heat a small flat-head screwdriver tip. Which, I think, worked slightly better as you have more control over the melting thereof. The flat tip could be dragged across the plastic nicely.
Thank you for making this! I just got one of these in to fix and this is going to make my life a lot easier.
P.S. once I get paid I'll donate a fiver :)
Thanks
Nice video, but I have a suggestion. I use rubber cement on all the rivets and on the inner metal plate to make sure it is more secure. Rubber cement is good for flexibility. Keep up the good work.
I always use a solder iron and melt the rivets and then pull the keyboard off of the Palm rest. And then when I put the new keyboard in, I kind of use the iron to plastic solder the keyboard back on.
WoW ! What a job well done Sir. Don’t know what you charged but it was well worth it.
Thanks for the video. Nice job. I use a Dremel to get the heads off and then blow off the scrap with compressed air.
Sometimes I will use a Hako 936 solder pencil to remove the plastic rivets. The heat temperature level is adjustable.
Pro tip: after everything is put back together. Take the end of a small pen (or similar) and just push down in the gaps between the keys. You should hear plenty of snapping sounds of things going back together.
great video Michael as always, OEM's just love making our job even harder
Next time you do a repair like this, keep the plastic from the rivits and solder them back on to prevent the recessing. I was surprised at how well it worked.
I'm just not going to do that. For this kind of repair now if the keyboard is plastic riveted to the palmrest I'll just replace the entire palmrest keyboard and trackpad if necessary, assembly.
great video!
let me ask you a question, my friend. I got a broken keyboard with a functioning backligh and the replacement without backlight is significantly cheaper. Is there a way I can take the backlight from the broken one and install it on the new one?
Its a HP envy 15T-J178ca
They don't come apart. It's all stuck together.
wow the key board looks like a pain. great job.
Can you teach us how to get Led light keyboard from a Laptop 14 inch to another Laptop 14 inch too (doesn't have backlit keyboard)
What do i need to get to upgrade my keyboard to a backlite ? I have a hp pavilion 15-cc050wm thank you ????
Wow...you deserve a ❤️!!! Awesome video
Did you open up a case with HP to get he part number for keyboard online? or did you just order the party yourself from ebay?
thanks i need to do this for a client
can you share me the keyboard online purchase link
Hi,
I have hp 360 convertible laptop
Now I am facing a issue on that,
When I convert 360 degree mode still have working keyboard and touchpad, so please can you help me for how to disable that
Try putting it in tablet mode. Its in the notifications area near the clock usually at the bottom right of the screen.
Hello Michael, the letter T on my keyboard doesn't always produce the letter T on the screen or sometimes produces 2 Ts. Do I have to replace my keyboard? I have the 360 envy 15.6 inch laptop. Thanks
I think so
Hi best video i watched, helped me get the best idea i could get. But can you help me? I have an hp pavillion x360 15” and for some reason the CTRL key seems to have been clicked already though it wasnt stucked. It was press-able but when i click normal keys it seems to add the CTRL key and its making shortcut combinations. Not sure if its soft or hardware issue- please help! Thanks🙏🏻
Sounds like a hardware problem with the keyboard. Replace it if you can
Michael Cooper michael okay sure i will follow with that solution 🙏🏻 as i couldnt afford replacing everything. Do you mean putting a new external keyboard? Or relacing the laptops keyboard?
Thanks so much i fixed the main board
Bonjour, ou pouvons nous trouver un clavier de remplacement ? Pour la suisse
Great job bro
Just what I needed. When I attempted to take out the 3 screws for the trackpad they were stripped. What do u suggest? This was the first time the laptop needed a repair.
If the screw heads are stripped try using a flat head driver, press down hard and turn slowly.
I have an HP Pavilion x360 m3 convertible, I just replaced the fan and the battery but now my keyboard isn't working. I've checked the ribbons under the keyboard and everything is plugged in correctly. May I please have some direction to fix this issue?
Hello, I have an HP Pavilion x360 convertible 14m-cd0xxx with some keys not responding. Having watched your video on keyboard replacement, it seems almost impossible for me to replace the keyboard myself. so I am looking at buying a replacement keyboard still attached to the baseplate and the touchpad. How can I go about ordering this?
Hi can you help me with the Amazon link to buy the keyboard
hi man, did you get that link?
@@Thismikeguy hey not yet can you please share
Bro u helped a lot
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Hi, where did you find the keyboard? : :V im no t sure if all the 14 -series are compatible (mine is HP Pavilion x360 14-dh1xxx)
I probably bought it from an eBay seller. If you take your model number or serial number on your laptop to the HP Parts server website you should be able to find the correct part number for a keyboard replacement. You can then search for that on Amazon or ebay or just Google and see if you can find a replacement.
@@MichaelTheComputerGuy Thank you so much Michael :)
Gracias por el tutorial
Hi, i have faced twice keyboard cannot typing for my HP laptop. Fist the 7, U, J, M. And now is 8, O, L, "." it's like one line problem and i don't know why the problem always like that. Any idea?
Usually caused by liquid spills
@@MichaelTheComputerGuy hi, thank you. But i nevet spill any liquid to that area even my sweat. Just strange because i already replace the first keyboard and the second keyboard now has similar issue
Hi . Can you tell if the keyboard has a protective cover inside to handle small spillage?
I didn't see one on this model
@@MichaelTheComputerGuy thank you so much .. I had very minor spillage of tea with possibility of few drops going in some six keys around enter key .. wondering what should I do next? As I cleaned the surface and dried for few hours and the laptop is functioning perfectly normal normal.
@@nikhilk1430 If it dried out and still works dont worry about it.
@@MichaelTheComputerGuy Thank you so much
Hey, can you please help me with where can I find the keyboard for my pavilion 14-ba152tx
Hi I got a ? On my hp x360 convertible the keyboard doesn't work but in bios and system fast test my keyboard function just fine. IS it a software problem?
It sounds like a driver issue. In device manager check for a notice of a problem.
can you give link for keyboard
Brilliant job
hay I'm looking to do this to my HP Pavilion x360 14-dh0500na but I cant find a keyboard for it, any shop you use ?
Ebay and Amazon mostly. Also check hp part surfer. Its hp's parts finder and store.
@@MichaelTheComputerGuy no luck do you know if there use the same keyboard on all the different model or the part number has to be match sorry to ask many questions
@@giz177 Google search for the laptop model number in the words service manual. You'll find a PDF from HP. Towards the middle of it there will be a list of part numbers. You can find the keyboard or palm rest there that will give you a part number to search for.
@@MichaelTheComputerGuy thanks for the help bubby
Fixing with tape ?? reliable ?
Not the best way. When keyboards are held in with plastic rivets you have to break out there's really no way to put it back. Its best to replace the entire palm rest.
Thank you!
Do you know de spare reference number?
If you're needing the part number for the replacement you should open up the laptop and get it from the part in your computer. That's only way to know for sure. You could try getting the service manual for the laptop and looking it up there. Do a Google search for the model number of your computer and the words service manual and you should find one from HP.
Use hot glue to fix the back plate in place ;)
hello
03:57 You already ended up scratching the display plastic case :|
I don't see that
You are obviously struggling through for the first time. This laptop is truly a crap design. Plastic rivets? Hinges they break out easier than any other laptop ever made?
I cringed soo hard when I saw that electric screwdriver. Please stop using it.
Why?
@@MichaelTheComputerGuy I disassemble anywhere from 3 to 10 laptops daily and would never go anywhere near a laptop with an electric screwdriver. I do love them for installing equipment in network racks and wall-mounting equipment.
I find a narrow handle screwdriver to be faster than any electric screwdriver in the right hands and does not have the same risk of wrecking shit. I personally use the Xiaomi set which has a premium feel and has some of the best bits I have ever seen.
I daily carry the Worx electric drill www.worx.com/sd-driver-screw-holder-wx255l.html and have found it to be convenient for most callouts requiring mounting gear but would never use it anywhere near a laptop.
Modern laptops occasionally have zinc screws which strip if you sneeze in the general direction of one and the thought of an electric screwdriver just gives me the cringe.
@@mitchellryan1602 I wouldn't use a regular electric screwdriver either. This one has a clutch to prevent over tightening and striping screws.
@@MichaelTheComputerGuy so everytime you go from a m2.25X5 to an m3X6 hinge screw you change the clutch? or when you take apart any low end pavilion with the shitty plastics around the back case, how feel out the shitty internals before you rip apart the plastic holding the bras nuts in
@@mitchellryan1602 I just leave on the lowest power clutch when working on laptops.
Thanks!