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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 jayeff

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,
-The contacts for the left and down cursor may be dirty. Being an un-used device they should be worn out.
+The contacts for the left and down cursor may be dirty. Being an un-used device they shouldn't be worn out.
Here is a link to the [guide|2213|ifixit repair guide] for the device.
Here is an image taken from the repair guide. I have highlighted which contacts need to be cleaned, both on the board and on the rubber pad. (The rubber pad contacts have a conductive coating which bridges across the contacts on the board, when the button is pressed down completing the electrical circuit)
Use a Q-Tip moistened with IPA 90%+ (Isopropyl Alcohol - available at most pharmacies - do not use 'rubbing alcohol' as it is not as effective)
[image|1098020]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
''Take note of the caution issued at Step 9 in the ifixit teardown instructions''
Alternatively since you stated that you bought an un-used device, did it come with a warranty at all?
If so follow up on getting a warranty repair or replacement as by trying to fix it yourself as shown above, will void any warranty.
Hopefully this is of some help.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,
-The contacts for the left and down cursor may be dirty.
+The contacts for the left and down cursor may be dirty. Being an un-used device they should be worn out.
Here is a link to the [guide|2213|ifixit repair guide] for the device.
Here is an image taken from the repair guide. I have highlighted which contacts need to be cleaned, both on the board and on the rubber pad. (The rubber pad contacts have a conductive coating which bridges across the contacts on the board, when the button is pressed down completing the electrical circuit)
Use a Q-Tip moistened with IPA 90%+ (Isopropyl Alcohol - available at most pharmacies - do not use 'rubbing alcohol' as it is not as effective)
[image|1098020]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
''Take note of the caution issued at Step 9 in the ifixit teardown instructions''
Alternatively since you stated that you bought an un-used device, did it come with a warranty at all?
If so follow up on getting a warranty repair or replacement as by trying to fix it yourself as shown above, will void any warranty.
Hopefully this is of some help.

crwdns2915684:0crwdne2915684:0:

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,

The contacts for the left and down cursor may be dirty.

Here is a link to the [guide|2213|ifixit repair guide] for the device.

Here is an image taken from the repair guide. I have highlighted which contacts need to be cleaned, both on the board and on the rubber pad. (The rubber pad contacts have a conductive coating which bridges across the contacts on the board, when the button is pressed down completing the electrical circuit)

Use a Q-Tip moistened with IPA 90%+ (Isopropyl Alcohol - available at most pharmacies - do not use 'rubbing alcohol' as it is not as effective)

[image|1098020]

(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)

''Take note of the caution issued at Step 9 in the ifixit teardown instructions''

Alternatively since you stated that you bought an un-used device, did it come with a warranty at all?

If so follow up on getting a warranty repair or replacement as by trying to fix it yourself as shown above, will void any warranty.

Hopefully this is of some help.

crwdns2915684:0crwdne2915684:0:

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