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Introduction
The touch pad replacement involves taking apart the Wacom Intuos Pro and removing the touch pad. You will need a Philips #00 screwdriver head to unscrew the 4.5mm screws in the device. Also needed is a jimmy tool to open the tablet and carefully lift the touch pad from its casing. Again, make sure to carefully lift the touch pad out of its case to avoid breakage.
If your Wacom Intuos Pro touch pad is damaged, the device will not be able to fully detect pen inputs and pressure. If this occurs, you may experience dead zones or zones where your touchpad may not detect pen pressure accurately. If troubleshooting your device does not work, you may need to replace the touch pad sensor. Replacing the sensor can remove dead zones and improve pressure accuracy. For this replacement, you will need a Philips #00 screwdriver to unscrew the 4.5mm screws. You will also need an Ifixit Jimmy tool to open the casing and safely remove the afflicted components.
 
! - Be sure to exercise caution when lifting the touch pad out of the case. Incorrectly removing the touch pad may damage the sensors or other components.
 
Follow these links for troubleshooting instructions before replacing the touch pad hardware: [link|http://101.wacom.com/userhelp/en/TechnicalSupport.htm|http://101.wacom.com/userhelp/en/TechnicalSupport.htm|new_window=true]