If you are asking this on Yahoo! answers, then I would suggest that you take it to a computer shop and ask them to do it.
If you have some experience (in which case, my apologies for the obvious details):
- find the manual
- if you don't have the manual, check the Panasonic website to see if it is available as a download or to buy
- If you don't have one, buy a special computer hardware maintenance kit - this includes the special screwdrivers, air brush, static discharge wristband and other items you need to perform computer maintenance. They cost between £13 and £300, depending on the content and quality.
- Clean a large table, with soft soap and water, to ensure there is no grease on it, also a large tray (to hold the bits)
- line the tray with a lint free cloth
- turn off the laptop and unplug all cables and peripherals
- carefully remove the screen and the casing, laying out the screws on the tray from left to right, top to bottom
- you should then either be able to replace the keys - lever them off gently using the tool in the kit - or have to throw the laptop at the nearest computing student to pull your fat out of the fire.
Me? I'd take it to the shop.
2006-09-02 05:50:19
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answered by sweeteglantine02 2
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it is pretty simple open the case remove the old one noteing were and how it is conected. conect the new one mount in place close case reconect battery and your ready to go
2006-09-02 12:54:18
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answered by steamroller98439 6
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