Replacement keyboards not working for Acer E5 511P laptop

wrknight
wrknight Member Posts: 2 New User

Several keys were no longer functioning on the original keyboard, so I ordered a replacement keyboard from Amazon. Once installed, I found all keys working satisfactorily (including the function keys) except the shift key (both) and the control key (both). I re-seated the attachment cable and nothing changed. I changed from Windows to Linux and back with no change. I upgraded the BIOS and there was no change. I attached an external keyboard and all keys worked perfectly. At this point, I suspect this is a hardware problem and not a software problem.

Original keyboard looked like this.

All 3 replacement keyboards looked like this.

I returned the new keyboard and ordered another from a different vendor and got exactly the same results when it was installed.

I repeated this process with a third new keyboard (from a different vendor) and got the same results.

I suspect the replacement keyboards may not be compatible, but have no way of knowing for sure and I have no idea what to do about it.

Has anyone else experienced this problem and if so, is there any fix for it?

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,024 Trailblazer

    If you are using the US keyboard below then use the oem Acer part #: NK.I1713.066 original board, but imo the keyboard mainboard plug pins must be the problem with your Acer E5-511P laptop as some are faulty or defective for them to not work for those keys, so check that out first. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

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  • wrknight
    wrknight Member Posts: 2 New User

    I have made three attempts to purchase that board (each time from a different vendor that assured me I was buying the correct keyboard) and each time they have delivered a product (shown above) that was obviously not the original oem keyboard.

    At this time, I have no idea where to get a keyboard that works.