T410 keyboard problem

Hello,
the pgup and pgdn buttons are not working on my Thinkpad T410. Because of this, i also can not switch on my Thinklight.
Sometimes the Power-Button and the Fn-button have Problems too.
Generally the Thinklight is ok, because it lights up when i switch on my Notebook.
I hope i can find here a solution for this problem.

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It's possible that the keyboard is defective. Maybe you can boot from a Linux distro out of a CD/DVD or USB drive and see if the problem persists. 
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