Description:
THIS ITEM IS FOR ONE KEY AND SCISSOR ASSEMBLY AND NOT THE ENTIRE KEYBOARD
I have replacement keys for White I Book G4
WHITE
Model number on the ribbon cable: 48.N6501.031 C2, 99 05 0802, or
48N.6501.001 C 2, 99 05 08 13
Model number on the back of the keyboard: US CM-2 E206453 or KZ5379F0TFJA

Please email me if you do not see the key you require.
Please be sure one of the below scissor attachments matches the one on your keyboard.
There are three scissor types on the G4 keyboard. I would need to know which type is present, so please email me.
If it does not, please email me at escs@hotmail.com



Solid Top--Seperate Top Pins--Wire
If you want to purchase a key, please EMAIL FIRST to be sure of availablity.
Once purchase is made, please email to let me know which key you are purchasing.
Why buy a hard to find replacement keyboard for some ridiculous price, when you can just replace the missing key or keys.
I will ship the complete key and scissor bracket that is needed for replacement.
Please email your request prior to bidding to see if the the key you need is still available.
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Below is a copy and paste I found on the internet. It is very similiar in style to the keys that are available. But the keys are SILVER, not white, not black, not grey, but SILVER. I take no credit in creating this guide.
As usual, I cannot be responsible for any damage to your machines when you will experiment the following tutorial. This is from the Apple Web Site that was found by bradleydad1 a recent eBay customer : PowerBook G4: Keycap Replacement |
This article explains how to replace a keycap on the keyboard of a PowerBook G4 computer.
Important: Shut down the PowerBook G4 computer before replacing a keycap. There are four steps to putting a keycap back on the keyboard: - Check that none of the individual parts is broken. On the keycap, all of the snaps and hooks must be present and not bent or deformed in any way. (See Figure 1.)
 Figure 1 Snaps and hooks on back of keycap
- Reassemble the scissors (plunger mechanism), if they have come off the keyboard, or are not fully snapped into place.
- Reattach the stabilizer bar (found on larger keys only) to the keycap if it is not properly installed on the key. Make sure the stabilizer bar is snapped into place along the bottom inside corner/edge of the key. (See Figure 5.)
 Figure 5 Stabilizer bar on back of keycap
- Align and snap the key back into place.
- For normal sized keys (roughly square) and smaller keys (function and cursor keys): orient the key to the keyboard. When the key is correctly aligned with an even gap all around (relative to the surrounding keys) press down with even, firm pressure in the middle of the key. It should snap into place and work correctly.
- For larger keys with stabilizer bars: rotate the stabilizer bar out approximately 90 degrees from the key and insert the ends of the stabilizer bar into the tabs on the metal plate. (See Figure 6.)
 Figure 6 Reattaching stabilizer bars to keyboard
While keeping the ends of the stabilizer bar in the tabs, rotate the key flat and parallel to the other keys, and align the key relative to the other keys, with an even gap. Then press down with even, firm pressure in the middle of the key. It should snap into place and work correctly.
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Pictures above are for display only and are not of the original sale item. The picture below is of the exact keyboard with all the keys attached.
THE KEYS ARE WHITE , NOT SILVER OR SMOKE GRAY
All keys are presently available