1st gen yoga 14 mouse problem (hardware)
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jamerslong
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1st gen yoga 14 mouse problem (hardware)
this is definitely a hardware issue
occasionally, rebooting the computer will result in a nonfunctioning trackpad and nub.
pressing on the keyboard around the UIOP keys/trackpad area and rebooting will occasionally allow them to work however, sometimes the mous only register as a right click.
I have uninstalled all drivers and mouse shows as PS/2 compatible mouse in device manager
so... here is where I am in a dilemma. should I reseat the cable for the touchpad, or both touchpad and keyboard nub cables? would 1 failing cause the other to become inoperable. can I completely unplug one mouse and leave the other one plugged in then flipflop to troubleshoot the issue? how can I tell what is problem.
I just bought this off ebay. pristine shape. I'm assuming it was a refurb job where the person poorly reinstalled connector. he put a warranty sticker on it so I cant bust it open. I can return it, but I pay return shipping. I don't mind repairing it. it would give me something to do lol. but how hard is it to replace the trackpad if that is the issue? thanks!
occasionally, rebooting the computer will result in a nonfunctioning trackpad and nub.
pressing on the keyboard around the UIOP keys/trackpad area and rebooting will occasionally allow them to work however, sometimes the mous only register as a right click.
I have uninstalled all drivers and mouse shows as PS/2 compatible mouse in device manager
so... here is where I am in a dilemma. should I reseat the cable for the touchpad, or both touchpad and keyboard nub cables? would 1 failing cause the other to become inoperable. can I completely unplug one mouse and leave the other one plugged in then flipflop to troubleshoot the issue? how can I tell what is problem.
I just bought this off ebay. pristine shape. I'm assuming it was a refurb job where the person poorly reinstalled connector. he put a warranty sticker on it so I cant bust it open. I can return it, but I pay return shipping. I don't mind repairing it. it would give me something to do lol. but how hard is it to replace the trackpad if that is the issue? thanks!
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Re: 1st gen yoga 14 mouse problem (hardware)
I am not sure how easy it is to replace the mouse pad and whether that would solve the problem. I would be tempted t return it but it depends on what you paid for it.
There is normally a reason items end up on Ebay. Some harmless and others not so..
There is normally a reason items end up on Ebay. Some harmless and others not so..
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Re: 1st gen yoga 14 mouse problem (hardware)
The Hardware Maintenance Manuals for Thinkpad models are readily available through the HMM link at the top of every page of this very forum, or through Lenovo's website (though it's faster to use Google search).
The HMM contains the needed disassembly instructions, and from there you can see if it's easy enough (or too hard) for you to do.
The HMM contains the needed disassembly instructions, and from there you can see if it's easy enough (or too hard) for you to do.
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In reserve: X61 T7500, X60 T2300
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Re: 1st gen yoga 14 mouse problem (hardware)
I have been working on thinkpad's since I joined this forum. If it needs Mx I can fix it, I paid 440 for it and the rest of his inventory is damaged while this one is mint. It's 700$ from Lenovo new. If I need new parts I can do the work and am confident in my skills. I can refund and hunt another but as soon as I get it I will be opening it to do an SSD upgrade. My big hang up is that I have to pay return shipping and if its a ribbon cable it's cheaper than shipping the laptop back.
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