![]() It is held in place using some glue, and it is fairly easy to remove. The backlight is three layers of different plastics, and a light emitting something-or-other. There is a teensy ribbon cable that powers the backlight, which connects to the logic board. The black thing that looks like a sheet of plastic is the keyboard backlight. ![]() There is also a bar running from top to bottom that seems to serve primarily as the anchor point for both optical drive and logic board. In this picture I've already removed the logic board, and am about to remove the optical drive. In the Unibody MacBook Pro design, the keyboard is behind both the logic board and the optical drive. To get at the keyboard we have to strip off almost every part. And on iFixit I found a replacement keyboard for only $19.99, which is a very reasonable price. That video sure helped with alluding my fears. It was recommended I watch this video about replacing a MacBook Pro 15" keyboard: The process looked very daunting, and in any case I'd not had a reason yet to swap a keyboard. While I have torn down several Unibody MacBook Pro's and replaced almost every part, I had not swapped the keyboard before. This meant the power button did not work, and even if I was able to boot the computer I could not type anything using the built-in keyboard. In other parts it was determined the keyboard was bad. What does it cost to refurbish the cheapest 2010 MacBook Pro found on eBay in May 2019. ![]() Replacing the keyboard on the cheapest 2010 MacBook Pro found on eBay in 2019 - This post.Powering on the cheapest 2010 MacBook Pro found on eBay in 2019. ![]()
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