Mjoelln

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  • Hi, sorry I was busy the last days. I have my original (but broken) touchpad here, and the first replacement that I bought. I only later realized that they have different numbers (06RevA originally, 07RevA for the replacement). I assume that was my problem after replacing. The replacement also has the "black edition"…
  • Hi jaime, i was able to solve the issue. It was a defect touchpad in my case. I replaced the touchpad once before, but it seems like there was a new revision, and that one did not work for me. Replacing the touchpad again (this time with the right revision) it worked.
  • This as well didn't help. I also already opened up the whole thing and got the battery on the mainboard out to reset the bios. Is there a way to test the mainboard itself, so i could notice if a circuit is damaged or so? Because this really appears to be plausible I guess. Thank you for all your effort!
  • I doubt it is a driver problem in windows, as the TP doesn't work under linux neither. I checked all the hidden devices and all say they weren't connected.
  • Hi, Thanks for the help! I attached the snapshot. There is not Touchpad listed as not enabled or so. The Bios version is v 1.15 (I just double checked in the Bios).
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