Pinebook Pro - Store Parts
#11
Post #2 of this thread (December, 22, 2019)

@tllim stated :
"On late January, after Pinebook Pro ANSI batch deliver. "

In the conversation, I asked if the ANSI keyboards were going to be available in late December, as I had heard a while back.
That was his response.
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(12-20-2019, 12:41 PM)bcnaz Wrote:  When will the Pine64 Store have the Pinebook Pro replacement ANSI keyboards available  ?

   (I believe it was mentioned previously,   they could become available in December,
        and  it is about 2/3 of the way through December now)

Hello :

>  I want to purchase a ANSI keyboard to convert my ISO Pinebook Pro.

 When will I be able to purchase this  ?

and,
   Will this require more parts than just purchasing the keyboard, my understanding is that the keyboards will come with the complete 'palmrest' 
   >  BUT I would like to know before ordering,   if more parts will be needed ?

I DO check the Pine Store occasionally,
 >  but as of today April, 17, 2020 I do not see any Pinebook Pro parts being offered in the Pine store.

**  I figure it is better to ask here on the forum, so one answer can be seen by many viewers.
    Rather than an email, where only I would see the answer.

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#13
(04-17-2020, 10:22 PM)bcnaz Wrote:
(12-20-2019, 12:41 PM)bcnaz Wrote:  When will the Pine64 Store have the Pinebook Pro replacement ANSI keyboards available  ?

   (I believe it was mentioned previously,   they could become available in December,
        and  it is about 2/3 of the way through December now)

Hello :

>  I want to purchase a ANSI keyboard to convert my ISO Pinebook Pro.

 When will I be able to purchase this  ?

and,
   Will this require more parts than just purchasing the keyboard, my understanding is that the keyboards will come with the complete 'palmrest' 
   >  BUT I would like to know before ordering,   if more parts will be needed ?

I DO check the Pine Store occasionally,
 >  but as of today April, 17, 2020 I do not see any Pinebook Pro parts being offered in the Pine store.

**  I figure it is better to ask here on the forum, so one answer can be seen by many viewers.
    Rather than an email, where only I would see the answer.

  I Thank You Pine64 !

Will posted up on this week.
#14
Great to hear,
Thank you very much
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Question 
(04-19-2020, 11:58 PM)tllim Wrote:
(04-17-2020, 10:22 PM)bcnaz Wrote:
(12-20-2019, 12:41 PM)bcnaz Wrote:  When will the Pine64 Store have the Pinebook Pro replacement ANSI keyboards available  ?

   (I believe it was mentioned previously,   they could become available in December,
        and  it is about 2/3 of the way through December now)

Hello :

>  I want to purchase a ANSI keyboard to convert my ISO Pinebook Pro.

 When will I be able to purchase this  ?

and,
   Will this require more parts than just purchasing the keyboard, my understanding is that the keyboards will come with the complete 'palmrest' 
   >  BUT I would like to know before ordering,   if more parts will be needed ?

I DO check the Pine Store occasionally,
 >  but as of today April, 17, 2020 I do not see any Pinebook Pro parts being offered in the Pine store.

**  I figure it is better to ask here on the forum, so one answer can be seen by many viewers.
    Rather than an email, where only I would see the answer.

  I Thank You Pine64 !

Will posted up on this week.
I don't see them yet, and today is Saturday here...Also, I am assuming that the replacement parts also replace the metal band that wraps around the ports (usb, headphone, etc.)?
#16
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.
#17
*  I also plan on swapping my first ISO  PBP to an ANSI keyboard,
            I would appreciate some clues on the ribbon cable connectors ?

I think the rest should not be too complicated.
#18
(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  Smile .
#19
(06-10-2020, 10:29 AM)TDC_PBP Wrote:
(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  Smile .

I'm looking forward to it! If I get some time and some nerve, I may give it a try.
#20
(06-11-2020, 08:52 AM)dgkPBP Wrote:
(06-10-2020, 10:29 AM)TDC_PBP Wrote:
(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  Smile .

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.


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