This keyboard is supplied by the manufacturer without a touchpad.
Depending on the laptop manufacturer and model variant, touchpads are either screwed into the top case (keyboard housing) from behind with a few screws, but in some cases they are also glued in.
In the case of a glued touchpad, care should be taken if you want to reinstall it in your new topcase.
When removing a glued touchpad, the use of unsuitable tools can easily damage the circuit board and cause malfunctions or total failure of the touchpad.
See also our expert video – Laptop TOUCHPAD / TRACKPAD – Help for buying and replacing
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.