1. Turn off your Asus G60 . In our case. Disconnect the AC adapter and remove the battery. 2. The purple squares point to the five retaining clips that keep the Asus Keyboard locked in place. Second picture shows a closeup of the retaining clip. Push this back using a small flathead screwdriver or other similar tools, while using another to gently pry the keyboard up from the top cover. 3. Turn the keyboard over and place face down on the palm rest. Second and third pictures show the yellow backlight cable and black keyboard data cable. Be careful with these type of cables, they are easy to break. 4. Release the cable locks and remove both cables. Now, you can remove the keyboard and install you new Asus G60 keyboard . When you choose the replacement keyboard, please notice, some replacement keyboard doesn’t have the backlight. You can check if it has the backlight cable before you purchase it. You can find the parts for Asus G50 via the link below: Asus G60 keyboard Asus Keyboard Cover
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