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MBP Keyboard issue
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<blockquote data-quote="artemiscon" data-source="post: 1152996" data-attributes="member: 181959"><p><strong>repair</strong></p><p></p><p>My MBP is not under warranty, and I have thoroughly cleaned the keyboard (taken most of the keys off and used canned air to blow any dust out) so I know it isn't dirty/dusty. I am just curious why you think I need to replace the entire top case assembly. I was kind of under the impression it was a short in the keyboard. I have replaced my entire display assembly so doing the work myself wouldn't be a problem, I was just a little leery about having to peel back the black tape underneath the top case to get to the keyboard. That's the only reason I'd rather just get the whole top assembly (since it requires one snap on connecting cable), but I would be up for replacing just the keyboard since it would save a considerable amount of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="artemiscon, post: 1152996, member: 181959"] [b]repair[/b] My MBP is not under warranty, and I have thoroughly cleaned the keyboard (taken most of the keys off and used canned air to blow any dust out) so I know it isn't dirty/dusty. I am just curious why you think I need to replace the entire top case assembly. I was kind of under the impression it was a short in the keyboard. I have replaced my entire display assembly so doing the work myself wouldn't be a problem, I was just a little leery about having to peel back the black tape underneath the top case to get to the keyboard. That's the only reason I'd rather just get the whole top assembly (since it requires one snap on connecting cable), but I would be up for replacing just the keyboard since it would save a considerable amount of money. [/QUOTE]
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