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    Some Problems with my M1530

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by barcafan4, Aug 24, 2009.

  1. barcafan4

    barcafan4 Newbie

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    Hi all
    Ive been having some problems with my xps. first my left click is stuck and is sunk in below my touch pad Im not sure how to fix this and another problem is my battery doesnt charge at all should i try to get a new battery? is there any way to get rid of these marks on my palmrest?
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    thanks for the responses guys,
     
  2. Viper786

    Viper786 Notebook Consultant

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    I had the exact same problem with the left click getting stuck. The spring broke on mine and I'm assuming the same thing happened with yours. I chatted with dell and they replaced the entire palm rest for me. Try chatting w/ them.
     
  3. barcafan4

    barcafan4 Newbie

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    how did you contact them? did you have to pay for anything?
     
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    vvcobravv Notebook Enthusiast

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    Same thing happened to mine. I have accidental damage and warranty still so they just sent me a new stainless cover with mouse pad and fingerprint reader... Its easy to change but its a pain in the butt...
     
  5. Cin'

    Cin' Anathema

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    Do you have a warranty on your 1530, yet? If so, you would want to consider taking advantage of your warranty, and having it fixed.

    You can contact XPS Support via telephone 1-800-232-8544
    or Dell Chat


    Cin...