First - thanks for this. It definitely helped me. I was replacing the key board on a Samsung NP940X3M Notebook 9 device. This was the closest video I could find to do the job. Those micro screws are a real pain to work with - there are quite a lot of them for this type of key board. They are about 1/3 the size of the external cover screws and they were really screwed in tight on my device. After you catch the screws with the screw driver, you must exert a modest amount of downward pressure on them or you may actually snap the screw driver bit itself. (That said - UNDER THE PREMISE THAT YOU'RE USING ONE OF THOSE MINI SCREW DRIVERS WHERE ITS BACK END CAP - WHICH YOU HOLD ONTO WITH ONE HAND - SPINS INDEPENDENTLY OF ITS SHAFT). If you're using one of those, the real hard force you must exert is in TURNING the screws with your other hand - holding onto the shaft part. If you use a one piece solid screw driver instead, there's a chance that you might strip out the Phillips X notch on the top of the screws - in which case, you are the one whose going to be screwed!!! Also, the original key board on my device came with an overlaid covering that had 14 mini black rubber cushions glued on top in various locations and in different angles (like you have but it was more thicker / harder and one giant piece - not two - like yours)- to press against the back cover - once that's screwed back in place - to provide more downward pressure on the key board. So. I tore off that covering from the old key board and glued it (double sided tape) on top of the replacement key board.
i guess so but if you have some how damaged it, use electrical tape and it should be just fine. I hope this helped. Please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos.
First - thanks for this. It definitely helped me.
I was replacing the key board on a Samsung NP940X3M Notebook 9 device. This was the closest video I could find to do the job.
Those micro screws are a real pain to work with - there are quite a lot of them for this type of key board. They are about 1/3 the size of the external cover screws and they were really screwed in tight on my device. After you catch the screws with the screw driver, you must exert a modest amount of downward pressure on them or you may actually snap the screw driver bit itself. (That said - UNDER THE PREMISE THAT YOU'RE USING ONE OF THOSE MINI SCREW DRIVERS WHERE ITS BACK END CAP - WHICH YOU HOLD ONTO WITH ONE HAND - SPINS INDEPENDENTLY OF ITS SHAFT). If you're using one of those, the real hard force you must exert is in TURNING the screws with your other hand - holding onto the shaft part. If you use a one piece solid screw driver instead, there's a chance that you might strip out the Phillips X notch on the top of the screws - in which case, you are the one whose going to be screwed!!!
Also, the original key board on my device came with an overlaid covering that had 14 mini black rubber cushions glued on top in various locations and in different angles (like you have but it was more thicker / harder and one giant piece - not two - like yours)- to press against the back cover - once that's screwed back in place - to provide more downward pressure on the key board. So. I tore off that covering from the old key board and glued it (double sided tape) on top of the replacement key board.
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Would the insulation cover be available for purchase online?
i guess so but if you have some how damaged it, use electrical tape and it should be just fine. I hope this helped. Please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos.
thane you very much! very useful
I am glad this video helped. Please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos.