Seems to work as far as fitting into the laptop. The keyboard isnt as nice to type on as the OE unit, and it took me a couple trys with my password the first time to get used to it. The trackpoint is horrible. Im one of the wierdos that actually uses the red eraser mouse in the middle. This one its way shorter than the OE one, so it is easy to press the adjacent keys, and extremely stiff. It makes it essentially unusable due to the lack of control. I really like the backlight, but Im going to reinstall my original keyboard until I find a OE backlit keyboard.
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This keyboard installed easily. I made some tools out of popsicle sticks to assist with the process, since there isn't much of anything to hold onto when moving the keyboard into place. Only 3 screws hold the keyboard in the laptop after the back cover is removed (5 screws for the cover). And then just the two ribbon connectors to open to release the ribbons. Good design by Lenovo. I had a minor problem with the left mouse key cap, but the cdsmicro people replaced this in short order. The new keyboard does not have the same part number on as the old keyboard, so I don't know if its actually a Lenovo made part, but it works functionally just like the original. Nice light positive feel to the keys. Wonder if I'll get 7 years out of it if like I did the original 00PA370? Time will tell.
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Great product. It fit perfectly and resolved my computer’s issues.
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I installed the keyboard. It works as it should.
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Works OK, but difficult to get the tabs to engage
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