How to replace HP G62 model Laptop keybaord?

Hi,
Couple of my Laptop key's are not working (key-B,N,CAPS,F12,etc)..may i know the exact reason?as i try yo restore my lapotp with one month back date but its not working.If any troubleshoot steps i can do it please share me.otherwise please let me know if how i can replace the laptop keyboard.please let  me know the details method of methods step by step method i can do my self to avoid engineer's visit in my house.
regards
vinod

HI,
Welcome to the HP Forum.
262220 wrote:
Hi,
Couple of my Laptop key's are not working (key-B,N,CAPS,F12,etc)..may i know the exact reason?as i try yo restore my lapotp with one month back date but its not working.If any troubleshoot steps i can do it please share me.otherwise please let me know if how i can replace the laptop keyboard.please let  me know the details method of methods step by step method i can do my self to avoid engineer's visit in my house.
regards
vinod
Keys normally stop working because of spillage of  sticky substance (coffee, sugared tea, etc.) that causes the key to no longer move as it should.
Here is a video that shows how to replace the keyboard.
Best regards,
erico
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