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Sudden Keyboard Issue - Any Ideas?

Today I went to use my MacBook Pro and noticed some keys weren’t working on my keyboard, specifically Y, U, I, and O which are all next to each other, although T and P work fine as well as all the other keys above and below the ones I mentioned. This happened suddenly, not a gradual thing, I only noticed it today, didn’t happen at all yesterday. Does this sound like I need to replace the keyboard or some other part within my MacBook Pro? Also, there was no liquid spilled on the keyboard.

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The keyboard can be replaced individually, but it’s within the realm of do not try this unless you can do it perfectly consistently. The issue is the keyboard is riveted in, so if you’re even a 1/4” to the side it will never mount right again because you won’t be able to replace all of the rivets with screws. You also need to pull them out and if you don’t leave enough metal (or leave even a small amount behind), it’s game over.

In addition, you also can’t mess around with cheap drills or batteries. A good drill is a prerequisite or it will most certainly go very wrong. I wouldn’t trust mine to do the job because of how old my batteries are, which creates a unnecessarily high risk of failure.

Since the odds of getting it wrong are so high, it’s better to replace the entire palmrest assembly for most people.

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CRAP!! Guess I need to see if Apple or a third party group can fix it for me

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