T42 Touchpad button non as springy.... how to fix?

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T42 Touchpad button non as springy.... how to fix?

#1 Post by Highline » Wed Aug 31, 2005 7:19 am

Hi all.

The left button on my touchpad is starting to become very very non-springy.

Probably from so much use.

Any easy way to fix this?

Thanks.
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#2 Post by slagmi » Wed Sep 07, 2005 1:45 pm

easy? If you have warranty, use it, if you do not buy a replacement keyboard

I don't want to say it's impossible to repair it using any available ThinkPad 'parts' keyboard off eBay- but I wouldn't say it's easy. You probabally won't find any instructions on how to do that available.

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#3 Post by Highline » Fri Sep 23, 2005 5:16 pm

slagmi wrote:easy? If you have warranty, use it, if you do not buy a replacement keyboard

I don't want to say it's impossible to repair it using any available ThinkPad 'parts' keyboard off eBay- but I wouldn't say it's easy. You probabally won't find any instructions on how to do that available.
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#4 Post by Kyocera » Fri Sep 23, 2005 5:37 pm

When I remove my keypads the touch pad buttons are not part of that, you might try getting some quality canned air, like from a real electronics store because the cheaper brands usually coat your equipment with a white film, hold the can upright and try to hold the straw in the crack around the button and give a good long spray, you may have some trash stuck under it. If you are really brave take apart and clean with a fairly benign cleaner, windex and some q-tips.

You did mean the touch pad right? and not the track point, disregard if it is the track point which is part of the kepad.

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#5 Post by Highline » Fri Sep 30, 2005 9:38 am

Kyocera wrote:When I remove my keypads the touch pad buttons are not part of that, you might try getting some quality canned air, like from a real electronics store because the cheaper brands usually coat your equipment with a white film, hold the can upright and try to hold the straw in the crack around the button and give a good long spray, you may have some trash stuck under it. If you are really brave take apart and clean with a fairly benign cleaner, windex and some q-tips.

You did mean the touch pad right? and not the track point, disregard if it is the track point which is part of the kepad.
Right... the touch pad... the left button... i click it so much that it lost its spring!
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