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    anyone have a fix for sager 2090 touchpad buzz?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by 000111, Nov 10, 2007.

  1. 000111

    000111 Atari Master

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    hey. my left button on my touchpad is a bit loose and it vibrates when i type. anyone else have this? has anyone found a genius way to stop this annoying buzzing?
     
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    only thing i can think of is unless you can get to the bottom of it a small piece of felt slid under it maybe. mase sure its very thin.. if you want to try to get under it then yes absolutely a small piece of black felt very thin would work great
     
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    the buttons on the touchpad are normally loose, but they don't vibrate on it's own, or while typing.
     
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    what? ummm... yes they do? my left touchpad button vibrates when i type or tap the touchpad. or are you talking about YOUR computer?
     
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    sorry, i meant to say the touchpad buttons on all the NP2090's are normally loose (as in if you tap it lightly, they vibrate) but for mine, they don't vibrate while i type.

    I guess it depends how hard your typing or tapping the touchpad. The touchpad and button on the NP2090 ain't exactly the best quality IMO.
     
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    yeah. i agree. is there any way to replace? i can imagine it will need replacing down the road...
     
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    call up sager or compal and see what they say