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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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OK, you've got two issues here, let's start on the top edge problem first, here we need to add thickness between the case and the trackpad clip to reduce its height. If we look at Step 27 in this guide [guide|12661] the Red Circled screws is what you should have removed (Silver). Here we need to remove the black inner screws so we can shim under them. There is very little adjustment here as the hollow within the trackpad where this tab fits into is limited. If you swapped the screws around the screw shaft can also cause the tab not to correctly sit. So after removing the trackpad make sure the shorter black screws are here. As for what to use I would use a piece of thick paper cut to fit the tab under the spring that runs across to the screws that hold the trackpad.
-Now with the trackpad correctly placed you may need to adjust the click. Now jump to the trackpad part here [product|IF161-101] look at the backside image note the middle top edge silver button that's a blister button the middle set-screw hits to enable the click and it also gives you a hepatic feedback.
+Now with the trackpad correctly placed you may need to adjust the click. Now jump to the trackpad part here [product|IF161-101] look at the backside image note the middle top edge silver button that's a blister button the middle set-screw hits to enable the click and it also gives you hepatic feedback.
So carefully holding the system upside down the trackpad should dangle a little If not the set-screw is to far out, back it off a half turn and see if that did it. Be careful! As you can go to far.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-OK, you've got two issues here, let's start on the top edge problem first, here we need to add thickness between the case and the trackpad clip to reduce its height. If we look at Step 27 in this guide [guide|12661] the Red Circled screws is what you should have removed (Silver). Here we need to remove the black inner screws so we can shim under them. There is very little adjustment here as the hollow within the trackpad where this tab fits into is limited. If you swapped the screws around the screw shaft can also cause the tab not to correctly sit. So after removing the trackpad may sure the shorter black screws are here. As for what to use I would use a piece of thick paper cut to fit the tab under the spring that runs across to the screws that hold the trackpad.
+OK, you've got two issues here, let's start on the top edge problem first, here we need to add thickness between the case and the trackpad clip to reduce its height. If we look at Step 27 in this guide [guide|12661] the Red Circled screws is what you should have removed (Silver). Here we need to remove the black inner screws so we can shim under them. There is very little adjustment here as the hollow within the trackpad where this tab fits into is limited. If you swapped the screws around the screw shaft can also cause the tab not to correctly sit. So after removing the trackpad make sure the shorter black screws are here. As for what to use I would use a piece of thick paper cut to fit the tab under the spring that runs across to the screws that hold the trackpad.
Now with the trackpad correctly placed you may need to adjust the click. Now jump to the trackpad part here [product|IF161-101] look at the backside image note the middle top edge silver button that's a blister button the middle set-screw hits to enable the click and it also gives you a hepatic feedback.
So carefully holding the system upside down the trackpad should dangle a little If not the set-screw is to far out, back it off a half turn and see if that did it. Be careful! As you can go to far.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-OK, you've got two issues here, let's start on the top edge problem first, here we need to add thickness between the case and the trackpad clip to reduce its height. If we look at Step 27 in this guide [guide|12661] the Red Circled screws is what you should have removed (Silver). Here we need to remove the slack inner screws so we can shim under them. There is very little adjustment here as the hollow within the trackpad where this tab fits into is limited. If you swapped the screws around the screw shaft can also cause the tab not to correctly sit. So after removing the trackpad may sure the shorter black screws are here. As for what to use I would use a piece of thick paper cut to fit the tab under the spring that runs across to the screws that hold the trackpad.
+OK, you've got two issues here, let's start on the top edge problem first, here we need to add thickness between the case and the trackpad clip to reduce its height. If we look at Step 27 in this guide [guide|12661] the Red Circled screws is what you should have removed (Silver). Here we need to remove the black inner screws so we can shim under them. There is very little adjustment here as the hollow within the trackpad where this tab fits into is limited. If you swapped the screws around the screw shaft can also cause the tab not to correctly sit. So after removing the trackpad may sure the shorter black screws are here. As for what to use I would use a piece of thick paper cut to fit the tab under the spring that runs across to the screws that hold the trackpad.
Now with the trackpad correctly placed you may need to adjust the click. Now jump to the trackpad part here [product|IF161-101] look at the backside image note the middle top edge silver button that's a blister button the middle set-screw hits to enable the click and it also gives you a hepatic feedback.
So carefully holding the system upside down the trackpad should dangle a little If not the set-screw is to far out, back it off a half turn and see if that did it. Be careful! As you can go to far.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-OK, you've got two issues here, let's soft the top edge problem first, here we need to add thickness between the case and the trackpad clip to reduce its height. If we look at Step 27 in this guide [guide|12661] the Red Circled screws is what you should have removed (Silver). Here we need to remove the slack inner screws so we can shim under them. There is very little adjustment here as the hollow within the trackpad where this tab fits into is limited. If you swapped the screws around the screw shaft can also cause the tab not to correctly sit. So after removing the trackpad may sure the shorter black screws are here. As for what to use I would use a piece of thick paper cut to fit the tab under the spring that runs across to the screws that hold the trackpad.
+OK, you've got two issues here, let's start on the top edge problem first, here we need to add thickness between the case and the trackpad clip to reduce its height. If we look at Step 27 in this guide [guide|12661] the Red Circled screws is what you should have removed (Silver). Here we need to remove the slack inner screws so we can shim under them. There is very little adjustment here as the hollow within the trackpad where this tab fits into is limited. If you swapped the screws around the screw shaft can also cause the tab not to correctly sit. So after removing the trackpad may sure the shorter black screws are here. As for what to use I would use a piece of thick paper cut to fit the tab under the spring that runs across to the screws that hold the trackpad.
Now with the trackpad correctly placed you may need to adjust the click. Now jump to the trackpad part here [product|IF161-101] look at the backside image note the middle top edge silver button that's a blister button the middle set-screw hits to enable the click and it also gives you a hepatic feedback.
So carefully holding the system upside down the trackpad should dangle a little If not the set-screw is to far out, back it off a half turn and see if that did it. Be careful! As you can go to far.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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OK, you've got two issues here, let's soft the top edge problem first, here we need to add thickness between the case and the trackpad clip to reduce its height. If we look at Step 27 in this guide [guide|12661] the Red Circled screws is what you should have removed (Silver). Here we need to remove the slack inner screws so we can shim under them. There is very little adjustment here as the hollow within the trackpad where this tab fits into is limited. If you swapped the screws around the screw shaft can also cause the tab not to correctly sit. So after removing the trackpad may sure the shorter black screws are here. As for what to use I would use a piece of thick paper cut to fit the tab under the spring that runs across to the screws that hold the trackpad.

Now with the trackpad correctly placed you may need to adjust the click. Now jump to the trackpad part here [product|IF161-101] look at the backside image note the middle top edge silver button that's a blister button the middle set-screw hits to enable the click and it also gives you a hepatic feedback.

So carefully holding the system upside down the trackpad should dangle a little If not the set-screw is to far out, back it off a half turn and see if that did it. Be careful! As you can go to far.

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