Keyboard including touchpad (TP) / with DVD tray
The offered manufacturer number is an alternative (substitute) to the spare part number you are looking for.
This keyboard is for models with optical drive (DVD).
Within the same model series, there are keyboards with and without an optical drive (DVD) and with a conventional touchpad (TP) or with a precision touchpad (PTP). It could be that if the wrong choice is made, the identical keyboard will fit but not work.
An indication of whether a PTP touchpad is used can be found on the back of the touchpad, directly on a small white label. In the case of a precision touchpad, it says "PTP" on it. A photo of the back of the keyboard and touchboard is helpful for us to identify.
If the removal of the keyboard is not possible, and the manufacturer number of the keyboard is not known,
we can also find out the required keyboard for your notebook on the basis of the model designation for some models. This model number must be specified when ordering.
You've found this article over a part number. We'll check if it's the correct sparepart for your machine. To do this, please insert the manufacturer and the name of the model in the order comment.
Unfortunately, this s not possible for multiple reasons:
You can only install keyboards intended for the use in your model. So, when your current keyboard does not have a numpad you will not be able to install one with a numpad, since they would be too large. The same is true for keyboards with numpad, ones without numpad would then be too small.
However, there is the option to use an external numpad connected via USB.
Most countries have their own keyboard Layout. Usually the device has the layout of the country it has been bought in.
The English layout can be recognized by the first six Characters of the top row of letters. That's also why it is called QWERTY-layout, another common abbreviation for it would be ENG-layout.
There can be multiple reasons for its failure.