Dell Latitude 3490 replace keyboard

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A customer needs the keyboard on a Dell Latitude 3490 replaced. He has the replacement keyboard and gave it to me with the laptop. I opened the laptop but can not get to the keyboard easily. There doesn't seem to be a way to pry off the top cover on the laptop either. I looked on the Dell support site and cant find instructions for replacing the keyboard. Also googled and didn't find anything on the 3490. Anyone replace a keyboard on the 3490. I must be missing something to remove the existing keyboard and replace it. Thanks
 
Just an aside to the situation... I actually do replace the keyboards in those hot-riveted (Heat stakes) palmrests. I use my hot air reflow gun to soften the stakes and pull back the metal backing and the keyboard... follow up with melting the heat stakes back down with a soldering iron.
 
Just an aside to the situation... I actually do replace the keyboards in those hot-riveted (Heat stakes) palmrests. I use my hot air reflow gun to soften the stakes and pull back the metal backing and the keyboard... follow up with melting the heat stakes back down with a soldering iron.
The keyboards are available as a separate part?
 
I’d be afraid of warping the palmrest by accident.

For sure. I found that the palmrest isn't ever a problem, but melting the keyboard keys' scissor mechanisms or the plastic 'backplane' that has the traces/button contact points is something to be careful about.

I usually run my hot air gun with a 1/8 nozzel @ 250c - low air. This way you get precise heat application to the individual heat stakes and at 250c it's a good balance between time taken, and not heating up surrounding stuff too much.

When I put it back together, I use a "bull-nose" soldering iron tip and also set at a low temp, to melt the stakes back into a 'rivet'.

EDIT: I'll have to make a TN guide/video next time I get one in the shop. *Mental note
 
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