@Shrigglepuss the thinkpads are top removable but you have to shift over a flimsy plastic frame to access the screws, and I've broken/deformed that frame too many times...
@f0x yup! There's a few different styles of Thinkpad keyboard and most of them are easy to damage while removing them grr. A few are ok or pretty normal tbf, but there's some real rotters too
@Shrigglepuss even the Framework's process doesn't seem great, lotsa little screws though https://guides.frame.work/Guide/Keyboard+Replacement+Guide/83
@Shrigglepuss yeah I guess the Framework does something similar to the latter too, where you could also replace the entire top assembly and it's a lot easier, just 5 screws on the bottom and held on by magnets
@Shrigglepuss yep, it's mentioned at the start of the how-to as well, quite nice
@f0x Good stuff! Hopefully that sort of thing becomes the norm beyond expensive hobby laptops in future, they're setting a good example
@f0x So you can buy in replacement parts and repair it either as a pre-assembled upper assembly, or the keyboard on its own? That's an interesting compromise I can get behind for people of different skill/comfortable levels