I was able to get the keyboard replaced (kinda... keep reading) and the HDD/RAM cover back on correctly, but...
I actually took the keyboard out of another same model of laptop... on the laptop that I was "borrowing" the keyboard from I checked to make sure every key (the period key worked) worked before disconnecting it... I then took the keyboard off of that laptop and replaced the the one on my laptop...
Once the "good" keyboard was installed onto my laptop the period key still doesn't work even though it worked on the other laptop...
What else could be the problem? Mainboard? The place the keyboard ribbon slides in? I am at a loss, and I am happy that I was able to test out a keyboard before actually buying one since it doesn't seem to be a problem.
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edit: ... just tried an external USB keyboard and it won't type a period either.
edit #2: Hmm... I installed Sharpkeys to see if I could remap my period key to my right CTRL key, and here is what I found out... On Sharpkeys you can either choose a key from a drop down list to 'Map from' or you could just press the key you wantto 'Map from'... well.. just out of curiousity I pressed the period key on the laptop and Sharpkeys saw that the key was pressed, BUT... it said it was the RIGHT CTRL key.
I tested all the other keys around the period key and they are the correct keys showing up. So I figured I would press the actual RIGHT CTRL key to see what it would show in Sharpkeys... and it showed it was mapped correctly as the RIGHT CTRL key...
So.. now I know the actual key works but the laptop is seeing it as the RIGHT CTRL key... so... um... how do I fix that?
EDIT #3!!! No clue what I did, but it is working for now.
I went into the regional settings in the Control Panel and made sure everything was set to US. I then was looking around and saw the decimal key was actually listed as a key (or a symbol to use) and something hit me... why not try to map the decimal key to the RIGHT CTRL key. So I hit Apply on the Regional Settings window even though I don't think I changed anything and proceeded to open up the Sharpkeys program again.
I opened up the Sharpkeys program and scrolled down til I found the "." NumPad key and clicked it for the 'Map from' key and then clicked the actual RIGHT CTRL key for the 'Map to' key. Then wrote it to the registry.
I then logged off and back on and tested it out... nothing happened. I was hitting the RIGHT CTRL key and nothing was happening, so I decided to at least try hitting the actual period key... and it started typing periods! I was all "WTF" and O.O ... I then decided to push my luck to see if it would let me hold shift and get a 'greater than' sign to type... and it let me do that even!
Like I said.... no clue what I did, but it worked... now I hope it doesn't reset after I log off of it...
Edited, Feb 20th 2011 10:25pm by PentUpAnger