However, yours seems to be the exception to the rule to the common design flaw HP has done on quite a few models over the years, but there’s a catch. On these machines, you need to replace the palmrest since there is no reliable way to re-secure the keyboard to the plastic once broken off. Most of the modern HP Consumer notebooks made since around 2014-2015 use a keyboard that is spot welded in with plastic posts and yours is no exception :-(. You didn’t explicitly say it’s an HP laptop, but the model number read as HP to me. It used to be motherboards when they got to 6-10 years old, but they seem to be more prone to keyboard failure these days - although you still see both. HP seems to have more keyboard issues then motherboard problems, especially within the last 5 years.
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