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 (DIR) Post #Az2SLI8yu4KfBrrkNk by CatoTheYoungest@corteximplant.com
       2025-10-07T08:46:36Z
       
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       Any ideas on how to fix this without replacing the whole keyboard? The ThinkPad is a X270 with a German keyboard. I'm struggling to figure our what key to order and where to get it.(I still have the key and the small plastic thing that was between the key and the button.)Edit: The button itself still works. Edit 2: I'm struggling to find the correct replacement, because apparently there are different versions of the keyboard for the X270 with a German keyboard layout. This question is mainly about figuring out what is compatible.Edit 3: Danke für die Antworten und Boosts! Ich  brauche erstmal keine weiteren Boosts mehr, weil ich jetzt einen Ansatz habe.#ThinkPad #ThinkPadRepair #ThinkPadReparatur
       
 (DIR) Post #Az2SLJOcFQQt4eBkOG by matthew@social.retroedge.tech
       2025-10-09T16:47:52.103242Z
       
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       On the ThinkPad X270, you may have to replace the whole keyboard to get that key working. Unfortunately on that model, it means a complete disassembly of the laptop, which is not quick or easy. The ThinkPad X240 - X270 were designed like that. The X201, X220 and X230 that preceded those are easier to work on, as is the X280 that came after. #thinkpad #X270