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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
your worst nightmare: keyboard ribbon ripped!
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<blockquote data-quote="oneworld9" data-source="post: 347956" data-attributes="member: 28355"><p><strong>now the monitor isn't working???</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi all, thanks for the replies. Just a quick follow up. I figured i would resign myself to using external peripherals for a while till i could find a replacement keyboard. when i got to work, however, and tried my usual method of plugging the MBP into my monitor i couldn't get any image to appear on the monitor. I am wondering if anyone can verify whether this orange ribbon that runs from the keyboard to the CPU also includes any wiring for the display connection. THere doesn't seem to be any way any liquid came near that side of the unit, but i cannot figure out why else it might not be working.</p><p></p><p>any help would be greatly appreciated, since, of course, if this means something beyond the keyboard is faulty then i may have to send the unit in for repair. (groan).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneworld9, post: 347956, member: 28355"] [b]now the monitor isn't working???[/b] Hi all, thanks for the replies. Just a quick follow up. I figured i would resign myself to using external peripherals for a while till i could find a replacement keyboard. when i got to work, however, and tried my usual method of plugging the MBP into my monitor i couldn't get any image to appear on the monitor. I am wondering if anyone can verify whether this orange ribbon that runs from the keyboard to the CPU also includes any wiring for the display connection. THere doesn't seem to be any way any liquid came near that side of the unit, but i cannot figure out why else it might not be working. any help would be greatly appreciated, since, of course, if this means something beyond the keyboard is faulty then i may have to send the unit in for repair. (groan). [/QUOTE]
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