emachine m6807 keyboard part #?

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I have an eMachine m6807 that I am having to replace the keyboard on. I
can't find a part number or stock number so that I can look for one on the
internet. I know that any m6800 series will work, so I hoping to find
someone who may know of a part number that I can use.
It's an Arima keyboard and that's all I know.

Thanks,
 

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Actually, just about any keyboard made will work just as long as the
connection to the computer is the same, PS2 versus USB. I does not have to
have the emachine name on it.

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I have an eMachine m6807 that I am having to replace the keyboard on. I
can't find a part number or stock number so that I can look for one on the
internet. I know that any m6800 series will work, so I hoping to find
someone who may know of a part number that I can use.
It's an Arima keyboard and that's all I know.

Thanks,
 
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nobody wrote:

> Actually, just about any keyboard made will work just as long as the
> connection to the computer is the same, PS2 versus USB. I does not have
> to have the emachine name on it.

He's talking about the built in keyboard on a laptop.

> "Whorrorfan" <soulless@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:B50Be.40249$DC2.403@okepread01...
> I have an eMachine m6807 that I am having to replace the keyboard on. I
> can't find a part number or stock number so that I can look for one on the
> internet. I know that any m6800 series will work, so I hoping to find
> someone who may know of a part number that I can use.
> It's an Arima keyboard and that's all I know.
>
> Thanks,

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