Satellite L650-1M0: replacement of default standard keyboard for backlit keyboard

Hello,
Can a laptop Toshiba L650-1M0 can replace the default standard keyboard for backlit keyboard?
Sorry for my bad english, but I used the Google translator because I do not know how the English language. I only know the Polish ;)
Please write without mistakes, because Google translator will not be able to translate me.

Hm ... I do not know how to check if the laptop has an additional connector on the backlight.
Is there any other way to check if there is connector, in addition to disassemble the laptop?
Maybe someone knows how to look inside a laptop?
The *Toshiba Satellite U500* someone was able to replace the backlit keyboard.
http://www.nhl.pl/index.php?showtopic=28159 (in polish)
I have a laptop of the same series (*Satellite*). It may be that they are very similar build and that also have a connector.
*Please help!*

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