
Normally, you'll have a large wrapped cable. For the screen, take it off the rest of the laptop. Here's the keyboard output plug thing, which goes into the following: If you know how to do this, your help will be very appreaciated.

So I'd like to turn it into a usb keyboard, if possible. I got all the pc in pieces, and I end up with this nice, thin keyboard. I found out how to use the screen as a monitor for barely 30$. I turned the hard drive into an external hard drive. Some time ago, my old Acer Aspire 7720G died (some card chip thing dead, and it's too expensive for replancement.) So I decided to recycle that laptop and use whatever's useful for me. These ridges correspond with the shape of the connection sockets on computer drives. How to Connect Ribbon Cable How to Connect Ribbon Cable. Before you pull the cable from the connector, you'll have to unlock the connector. The keyboard connects to the motherboard via a flat ribbon cable.

Carefully lift up the keyboard from the laptop case. Remove three (or more) screws from the top of the keyboard.
