Thank you for this tutorial. I did it the way you showed and working perfectly. Advice for other people who are going to replace the keyboard. Make sure there are no broken rivets or parts of plastic on the frame before you insert the new keyboard. Check if all buttons are totally sunk in the frame. I made the mistake of already melting the rivets with soldering iron while the middle keys were not totally sunk in the frame. Was able to fix that, but extra work, would not be necessary if I would have paid attention.
@mimeanalytics43316 ай бұрын
Wow. Thanks a lot. All the "regular" videos were showing cracking off the pins which is not wise. Hot air preserved like 99% of the plastic pins. And I changed the keyboard which is working now.
@porktesinorn870 Жыл бұрын
I really hate these rivets that laptop company use nowadays. Its so hard to replace if you aint got the tools. I miss those laptops year 2010 below who use screws and easy to replace
@raiden722 жыл бұрын
I wish they would keep the screws! Hp laptop does this plastic rivets too :l Great tip thanks!!
@dwaynearthur14762 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was looking for . In” hate theses cheap designs…….
@TheFurrry5 ай бұрын
this is how i do it also. i also push the metal back through the hole after it releases...just to be sure i dont miss any loose bits of the rivet that might get in the way preventing the metal seating correctly when refitting, as messing around after it's off tends to cause the weaker rivets to then fail.
@PringoOrSomething2 ай бұрын
So how do you get the metal back on?
@dwaynearthur14762 жыл бұрын
A Very good solution 👍🏽👍🏽🔥🔥🔥
@PhilLeith5 ай бұрын
Wow. That IS a pain. My delete key stopped working. Unfortunately, I ordered a keyboard first without watching the video. Since I don't own a heat gun like that, I could probably have just ordered the whole keyboard top part for not a lot more than the keyboard and a heat gun. Even WITH a heat gun that looks like a real pain. Had no idea a manufacturer could be so ... well this is not a cheap laptop and this makes repair expensive as well. Trying to think of what else one could use to soften the plastic. Wonder if they make a little infrared "heat gun". Probably trying to use a soldering iron by holding it just above the plastic would be less precise and a pain. If it would even work. Looks like a new top is about $100 and would probably be worth the pain it would save at this point :-/
@user-qt5ro8oy7h Жыл бұрын
Brilliant!
@revbkelly Жыл бұрын
Just wondering if you are using a special kind of heat gun that focuses tge heat directly... any danger of the heat damaging other components?
@thecuriousone9342 Жыл бұрын
what temperature did you use ?
@short_trooper Жыл бұрын
Hello, about how much temp is the arigun at?
@Gelf542 жыл бұрын
Nice. What are you using to hold the hot air nozzle?
@Mac1PC
2 жыл бұрын
Its an arm from a lamp and grip from chemical lab bottle holder. I'll do a video on it.
@JacesOwnWorld6 ай бұрын
I got as far as this spot on my Lenovo laptop, and it’s fucking riveted in! I am so fucking pissed right now.
@zacmiller37792 жыл бұрын
Why can't they make thinks simple? Why couldn't they just use screws? Fr
@geggino4 ай бұрын
you don't explain the most important thing. The temperature of the hot air
@rizkymilanto1996 Жыл бұрын
Can u just use glue gun instead?
@JonnyMac351
7 ай бұрын
From what i have heard from others the hot glue lets go after a few months there is a video of another guy melting zip ties to the rivets with a soldering iron which apparently works well.
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Thank you for this tutorial. I did it the way you showed and working perfectly. Advice for other people who are going to replace the keyboard. Make sure there are no broken rivets or parts of plastic on the frame before you insert the new keyboard. Check if all buttons are totally sunk in the frame. I made the mistake of already melting the rivets with soldering iron while the middle keys were not totally sunk in the frame. Was able to fix that, but extra work, would not be necessary if I would have paid attention.
Wow. Thanks a lot. All the "regular" videos were showing cracking off the pins which is not wise. Hot air preserved like 99% of the plastic pins. And I changed the keyboard which is working now.
I really hate these rivets that laptop company use nowadays. Its so hard to replace if you aint got the tools. I miss those laptops year 2010 below who use screws and easy to replace
I wish they would keep the screws! Hp laptop does this plastic rivets too :l Great tip thanks!!
Exactly what I was looking for . In” hate theses cheap designs…….
this is how i do it also. i also push the metal back through the hole after it releases...just to be sure i dont miss any loose bits of the rivet that might get in the way preventing the metal seating correctly when refitting, as messing around after it's off tends to cause the weaker rivets to then fail.
So how do you get the metal back on?
A Very good solution 👍🏽👍🏽🔥🔥🔥
Wow. That IS a pain. My delete key stopped working. Unfortunately, I ordered a keyboard first without watching the video. Since I don't own a heat gun like that, I could probably have just ordered the whole keyboard top part for not a lot more than the keyboard and a heat gun. Even WITH a heat gun that looks like a real pain. Had no idea a manufacturer could be so ... well this is not a cheap laptop and this makes repair expensive as well. Trying to think of what else one could use to soften the plastic. Wonder if they make a little infrared "heat gun". Probably trying to use a soldering iron by holding it just above the plastic would be less precise and a pain. If it would even work. Looks like a new top is about $100 and would probably be worth the pain it would save at this point :-/
Brilliant!
Just wondering if you are using a special kind of heat gun that focuses tge heat directly... any danger of the heat damaging other components?
what temperature did you use ?
Hello, about how much temp is the arigun at?
Nice. What are you using to hold the hot air nozzle?
@Mac1PC
2 жыл бұрын
Its an arm from a lamp and grip from chemical lab bottle holder. I'll do a video on it.
I got as far as this spot on my Lenovo laptop, and it’s fucking riveted in! I am so fucking pissed right now.
Why can't they make thinks simple? Why couldn't they just use screws? Fr
you don't explain the most important thing. The temperature of the hot air
Can u just use glue gun instead?
@JonnyMac351
7 ай бұрын
From what i have heard from others the hot glue lets go after a few months there is a video of another guy melting zip ties to the rivets with a soldering iron which apparently works well.