IBM T60p Keyboard issue

I am using IBM Thinkpad T60p.
The labtop was working fine till yesterday as suddenly the keyboard started giving problems. When I type for e.g a,b,c the machine types s kjfh; etc. Few of the keys are working, but most of the keys have problems.
I tried pressing the combination of keys (Fn+ Num Lock, SHift + Num Lock) which was suggested on some of the forums. That did not solve the problem.
I tried to restore the machine to the factory default, even then the problem was not solved. 
Althought If I connect an external USB key board, the ext keyboard works fine.
Has anybody faced this kind of issue in T60?
Thanks,
VK

Sounds like the keyboard has given up on life and needs to be changed with a new one.
Maliha (I don't work for lenovo)
ThinkPads:- T400[Win 7], T60[Win 7], IBM 240[Win XP]
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