HP G50 keyboard connector?

Could someone point me in the right direction?  I need a keyboard to the motherboard connector. One that's here is broken and will not hold the water.   G50-112NR

Thank you.

If the bar is missing and the connector on the motherboard is not damaged, then the bar can be replaced. I think that's it, here, the photo shows the guy using a wooden tool to release.

Here's where I got that from.

http://h20574.www2.HP.com/default.htm?lang=en&cc=us&hpappid=psml

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