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This guide will show you how to remove and replace the trackpad. The trackpad is located inside the back panel and is fairly easy to replace if you are experiencing touch issues with the trackpad.
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Turn off the computer and unplug the charge cable.
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Turn the computer upside down.
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Remove the nine Philips #00 screws holding the back panel in place (four 5.6mm, four 7.7mm, and one 9.2mm).
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Use a plastic opening tool to gently remove the back panel.
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Remove the eight 4.7mm Philips #00 screws holding the battery in place.
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The battery is attached by a set of wires.
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Use your finger to disconnect the set of wires. It should come off very easily.
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Now just lift the battery out of place.
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Disconnect the small blue TP(trackpad) labeled data bus.
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Identify the ten 2.94mm screws on the metal bracket.
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Unscrew the ten 2.94mm screws with the Philips #00 Head.
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Remove all of the metallic tape holding the metal bracket to the components surrounding it.
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Lift the metal bracket away from the laptop.
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Unscrew the four 3.5mm screws with Phillips #00 Head.
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This black plastic panel holds the trackpad in place.
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Lift the trackpad up from the laptop and slide it out of the housing.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.