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    So I got my DV2500T and everything's perfect, EXCEPT

    Discussion in 'HP' started by illmatic8, Sep 25, 2007.

  1. illmatic8

    illmatic8 Notebook Consultant

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    My touchpad on/off button is like pushed in, so it's hard to press it on and off, knowing that it shouldn't be like that is annoying the crap out of me. I can still turn it on and off if I push hard and in the right spot.

    You guys have any idea how I can fix that? should i try and just pop it out or something? I don't wanna ruin anything you know.

    THanks, any suggestions would be appreciated.
     
  2. ssbowtie1

    ssbowtie1 Notebook Enthusiast

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    that's how its supposed to be.
     
  3. asim_civil2002

    asim_civil2002 Notebook Enthusiast

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    yes it is like that
     
  4. knightluo

    knightluo Notebook Geek

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    same here!
     
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    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    I usually use the tip of my nails too press it. Fingers are usually too big for the button itself maybe thats why its hard for you to press it.
     
  6. illmatic8

    illmatic8 Notebook Consultant

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    wtf? are you guys sure? the reason I ask because I owned a DV6000T before and it wasn't like that, so I thought I knew how the correct way should be.

    Now i'm really confused.
     
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    gridtalker Notebook Virtuoso

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    They are all like that
     
  8. illmatic8

    illmatic8 Notebook Consultant

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    Alright thanks guys.