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In order to remove the Input Modules from the Framework Laptop 16, begin by opening the Input Deck Latches on each side of the Laptop.
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When the latches are open you can see the red printed on the latch.
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To remove the Touchpad Spacers, slide them down and then they will lift away easily.
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If there is resistance, make sure that the Input Deck Latches are open (see previous step).
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After removing the Spacers, the Touchpad module can be removed in the same way. Gently slide it downwards from both sides and then lift away as shown.
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Place the Touchpad Module flat, slightly below the Keyboard as shown.
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Like the Keyboard, you can confirm it is properly aligned by lining it up to the dashed lines on the Mid Plate.
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Applying gentle downward pressure to keep the Touchpad module flat, slide it up into place.
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Remember that the Input Deck Latches should still be open at this point, otherwise the Touchpad Module won't slide on.
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The Touchpad Module can be installed either directly below the Keyboard or offset by one space to the right. For example, the Keyboard can have the Touchpad below it, or the Keyboard can be left-aligned while the Touchpad is centered.
I am experiencing a significant edge between the touchpad module and spacers. I realize the touchpad should be sitting above the keyboard, but the upper corners of the touchpad module sit sharp up above the spacers. Has anyone experienced this? Any solutions to get the plates to sit flush?
I tried removing the keyboard, and the upper corners of the touchpad module sit slightly lower, but still are not flush with the spacers.
I think so. Happens with the Touch Modules Spacers too. A bit unsatisfying, but I can live with it.
This is replying to the comment by @crippledlord. For some reason it does not let me delete it.
I tried to get "Keyboard... left-aligned while the Touchpad .. centered.” (with numpad on right) but this wouldn't work. I also didn't read the "The Touchpad Module can be installed either directly below the Keyboard..." note too clearly... I think it should have a warning similar to the fasteners. I went down a rabbit hole of troubleshooting. I used Possible Input Module combinations on Framework Laptop 16 and later My touchpad isn't working because I inadvertently triggered a device issue during my troubleshooting requiring the "disable/enable the touchpad in Device Manager" process.
@crippledlord Same here. I tried multiple times to get the touchpad module flush but it always ends up just a tad above the keyboard. Everything else is flush. Could be better but not something hinders the use.
I think the same goes to the right. I wanted the keys modules to the left and track all the way to the right. I can only get one space over.
It appears that the trackpad module can not be mounted any further left than the keyboard. i.e I wanted the keyboard all the way to the right and the num pad all the way to the left, but the track pad won't fit anywhere other than directly below the keyboard module.
Should the edge of the edge of the touchpad module stick above the keyboard slightly? It's not sharp, but is noticable.
@crippledlord I think so. Happens with the Touch Modules Spacers too. A bit unsatisfying, but I can live with it.
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Just like installing the Touchpad module, place the Touchpad Spacers flat on the Input Deck, slightly below the Keyboard or Spacers above.
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Applying gentle pressure, slide the Touch Module Spacers into place.
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With the Touchpad Module Spacers installed there should now be no empty spaces on the Input Deck.
I am experiencing a significant edge between the touchpad module and spacers. I realize the touchpad should be sitting above the keyboard, but the upper corners of the touchpad module sit sharp up above the spacers. Has anyone experienced this? Any solutions to get the plates to sit flush?
I tried removing the keyboard, and the upper corners of the touchpad module sit slightly lower, but still are not flush with the spacers.
If the spacers don't seem to fit properly, check that you've tightened the underlying Mid Plate screws enough, particularly numbers 16 and 17.
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Once all Input Modules are installed, close both Input Deck Latches to secure them in place.
don't forget to replace the expansion cards :) (Step 4)
At this point or earlier, if you have both a graphics card and expansion bay in your order you might wonder what the L shaped extra part is and where it goes. My graphics module came installed and there was an L shaped interposer left in the box (labeled FRAKHNC PA1403200JM). That part is only used if you swap out the graphics card for the expansion bay, it's not needed if your graphics module is pre-installed.
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2 Comments
For showcase reasons, do I need to turn the laptop off if I'm only removing the touchpad module and then adding it back?
Perhaps a dumb question, but what are the initial conditions? i.e. Should my laptop be powered off, but still plugged in, before starting this?
Jonathan P Cox - Reply
As far as I know, Framework recommends powering off the laptop before opening it. As far as keeping it plugged in, I would not recommend that as it may be an electrical hazard.
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