I replaced my ISO keyboard today. Not difficult; go slow and follow the PPT slides. I just put the screws and parts in an ordered stack; made it easy to reassemble. A couple of notes:
On first boot, the keyboard didn't work. Some keys would register a random character. Make sure you have a USB keyboard handy. It worked fine. I did a keyboard/trackpad patch. I followed the Manjaro procedure. On reboot, the keyboard works fine.
The screen was very dim, almost unreadable. FN+F2 worked to increase the display.
(06-17-2020, 06:58 PM)dgkPBP Wrote: I replaced my ISO keyboard today. Not difficult; go slow and follow the PPT slides. I just put the screws and parts in an ordered stack; made it easy to reassemble. A couple of notes:
On first boot, the keyboard didn't work. Some keys would register a random character. Make sure you have a USB keyboard handy. It worked fine. I did a keyboard/trackpad patch. I followed the Manjaro procedure. On reboot, the keyboard works fine.
The screen was very dim, almost unreadable. FN+F2 worked to increase the display.
I wish threre were a backlit keyboard available.
Could you post a link to the guide you followed? Thanks!
(06-09-2020, 02:35 PM)dgkPBP Wrote: I ordered an ANSI keyboard for my Pinebook Pro/ISO about two weeks ago. It arrived today!
I naively assumed it would come with some type of instructions on how to do the replacement. No such luck.
Does anyone have procedures on how to do the replacement?
Thanks.
I would like to know that too! I have ordered a replacement as well, and unless somebody else posts a howto, I am planning on taking a video of me taking it apart, then playing it back in reverse and hoping for the best .
I'm looking forward to it! If I get some time and some nerve, I may give it a try.
I sent a note to support asking for documentation. They sent a PDF with pictures on how to do the replacement. I've attached the document.
(06-18-2020, 05:59 AM)TDC_PBP Wrote:
(06-17-2020, 06:58 PM)dgkPBP Wrote: I replaced my ISO keyboard today. Not difficult; go slow and follow the PPT slides. I just put the screws and parts in an ordered stack; made it easy to reassemble. A couple of notes:
On first boot, the keyboard didn't work. Some keys would register a random character. Make sure you have a USB keyboard handy. It worked fine. I did a keyboard/trackpad patch. I followed the Manjaro procedure. On reboot, the keyboard works fine.
The screen was very dim, almost unreadable. FN+F2 worked to increase the display.
I wish threre were a backlit keyboard available.
Could you post a link to the guide you followed? Thanks!