T61 doesn't sit flat on table.
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pyroman002
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T61 doesn't sit flat on table.
My T61's right corner, under the palm rest, moves down when sitting on a flat surface. It is somewhat elevated compared to the other corners. It is very slight, and might be correctable by shaving down the rubber foot so there isn't as much give in it.
Is this a common problem, or one worth calling lenovo about.
It is kinda annoying. Thanks.
Is this a common problem, or one worth calling lenovo about.
It is kinda annoying. Thanks.
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carbon_unit
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Personally I would lay a thin cloth on a flat table, lay the laptop down upside down (the display on the bottom and the bottom side up), loosen all the screws 1 turn, then tighten all the screws. If that does not fix it then I would call up Lenovo and get it replaced.
Your table really is flat...right?
Your table really is flat...right?
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pyroman002
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Re: T61 doesn't sit flat on table.
I believe I have a fix for this.pyroman002 wrote:My T61's right corner, under the palm rest, moves down when sitting on a flat surface. It is somewhat elevated compared to the other corners. It is very slight, and might be correctable by shaving down the rubber foot so there isn't as much give in it.
Is this a common problem, or one worth calling lenovo about.
It is kinda annoying. Thanks.
Loosen (about 2 turns) the screws to the RAM cover, which basically the hand rest.
Then set the machine on the table, right side up.
Then open the lid, make sure the hand rest is fully seated... firm pressure but not GRRR-ILLA style.
Carefully close the lid, making sure it is latched.
Carefully flip the machine an place carefully on its back.
Tighten the four screws.
All should be well.
I had a slightly "warped" chassis as well, until I replaced my memory. Once I reseated the cover and carefully tightened the screws, the wobble went away.
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