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    3000 N100 0768B9G. Touchpad not recognized after cleaning

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Masutin, Sep 22, 2017.

  1. Masutin

    Masutin Notebook Enthusiast

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    I had to open the laptop casing and used this to wipe the normally hidden edges of the sensitive surface of the touchpad with a slightly wet cloth. After reassembling and starting, the touchpad seemed working as the pointer responded to the touch. I had to re-attach the keyboard. After that the touchpad was not recognized. The connection seems fine but I re-plugged it. There is a small glossy convex surface on the bottom (back) of the touchpad. Should this be open or covered? Should I need a replacement, how do I find compatible ones?