Big Jim
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- Derbyshire, UK
Have a Lenovo 330-15IKB laptop here.
Was bought new and had liquid damage, keyboard/palmrest was replaced.
Then it came back in with a board fault, gave customer the option of a board repair or refund on the original keyboard replacement, they opted to have the board repaired.
Board repair carried out by a 3rd party (we use them regularly)
Received back and tested, then given back to customer.
customer then reports further issues.
It is currently with us now and we discovered any pressure on the keyboard around the "W" area would shut the laptop off immediately.
We ordered a spare keyboard (without palmrest) and tested it and it was fine.
so we then returned the original keyboard/palmrest and got a replacement, just arrived and fitted, and tested all working ok. but I then put a little more than normal pressure in that area and it shutoff again.
So I removed the motherboard and inserted a piece of paper between the motherboard and keyboard and tested again and now it is fine. The back of the keyboard is covered with a metal shield that is plastic welded onto the back of the palmrest.
So my suggested solution here (a bit of a bodge) is to cover the back of the metal plate with kapton tape in any area that the motherboard can touch it.
Not something I have ever done before, and is obviously not a "proper" repair but at a loss as to what to do otherwise.
Your thoughts ?
Was bought new and had liquid damage, keyboard/palmrest was replaced.
Then it came back in with a board fault, gave customer the option of a board repair or refund on the original keyboard replacement, they opted to have the board repaired.
Board repair carried out by a 3rd party (we use them regularly)
Received back and tested, then given back to customer.
customer then reports further issues.
It is currently with us now and we discovered any pressure on the keyboard around the "W" area would shut the laptop off immediately.
We ordered a spare keyboard (without palmrest) and tested it and it was fine.
so we then returned the original keyboard/palmrest and got a replacement, just arrived and fitted, and tested all working ok. but I then put a little more than normal pressure in that area and it shutoff again.
So I removed the motherboard and inserted a piece of paper between the motherboard and keyboard and tested again and now it is fine. The back of the keyboard is covered with a metal shield that is plastic welded onto the back of the palmrest.
So my suggested solution here (a bit of a bodge) is to cover the back of the metal plate with kapton tape in any area that the motherboard can touch it.
Not something I have ever done before, and is obviously not a "proper" repair but at a loss as to what to do otherwise.
Your thoughts ?