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1. Remove 6 screws from the bottom of the case (as shown). These screws hold the accessory cover.
2.
Remove one screw securing the CD/DVD drive. Slide the CD/DVD drive to
the left to disconnect it from the motherboard. Remove the CD/DVD drive.
3. Remove all marked screws from the bottom of the notebook. The yellow circled screws secure the keyboard cover, and the green one secures the HP Pavilion DV7 keyboard.
4.
Turn the computer display-side up and open it as far as
possible. Insert a guitar
pick or small flat screwdriver between the keyboard cover and case and slowly move along the
side.
5. Lift the keyboard cover. Be careful, it's
still connected to the motherboard. Release the zero insertion force
(ZIF) connector and disconnect
the cable from the LED board. Remove the keyboard cover.
6. Remove the four screws that secure the HP Pavilion DV7 keyboard.
7. Lift
the rear edge of the HP Pavilion DV7 keyboard until it rests at an angle. Slide the
keyboard back to disengage the tabs on the front edge of the keyboard
from the top cover and rest it on the display.
8.
Release the ZIF connector to which the keyboard cable is attached and
disconnect the keyboard cable. Remove the HP Pavilion DV7 keyboard.
You can refer to the complete article via the link below: http://laptoppartstore.weebly.com/replace--remove-hp-pavilion-dv7-keyboard.html
Any external USB mouse can be connected to the system. As well as USB keyboard. Or specifically if you go through HP, the mouse part number is: NR152AA, and keyboard is GM321AA. As far as non-HP products you will need to check on compatibility on each. Hope this helps you in this question.
Hi,
If u work continously then ur keyboard not coming long time.Bcoz laptop keys are very smooth,compare to desktop keyboards and very expensive too.I suggest that better to u purchase USB connector keyboards.
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