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by Nirav Patel

Introduction

If you’re running into an issue where the bottom edge of your Touchpad is rubbing or sticking when clicked, this guide helps you adjust the Touchpad position to resolve that.

Parts

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    • Power off the Framework Laptop by navigating to the Windows icon on the bottom left and clicking on "Power" followed by "Shut down," or if on Linux, the equivalent action there.

  1. Unplug your power cable from the USB-C Expansion Card in your Framework Laptop.
    • Unplug your power cable from the USB-C Expansion Card in your Framework Laptop.

    • Close the lid on your Framework Laptop and place it upside down on a soft, non-marring surface, such as the bag that it shipped in.

    • Using the T5 bit in the Framework Screwdriver, unscrew the 5 fasteners on the Bottom Cover. These fasteners will remain attached in the Bottom Cover so that you do not lose them.

    • The fastener on the bottom left (circled in red) will not unscrew as far as the others, as it is acting as a lifter for the Input Cover.

    • You'll hear this fastener start clicking as you rotate when it is unscrewed far enough.

    • Do not use a powered tool for these steps, as this will likely result in damage to the fasteners.

    • Flip the Framework Laptop back over and open the lid to around 120 degrees.

    • Important: Pull the Input Cover off carefully as it is still attached to the Mainboard via the Touchpad Cable. You don't need to disconnect this cable to do most repairs. You can just flip the Input Cover over. If you do want to disconnect it though, make sure to disconnect the Mainboard side using the finger loop over the orange label.

    • The bottom right corner of the Input Cover lifts up when the five fasteners are properly unscrewed from the previous step. You should not have to use any excessive force to remove the Input Cover.

    • Carefully lift the cover up from the bottom right corner. If you need to, you can use the spudger end of the Framework Screwdriver to lift it as well. Lift the Input Cover off the Mainboard, flip it over (keyboard side down), and place it about halfway on the Bottom Cover.

    • Be sure not to put too much force on the Touchpad Cable when doing this.

    • If the LEDs on the left and right sides of the system are flashing red when you lift off the cover, it means the system is still powered on. Make sure your power cable isn't plugged in and that you have shut down correctly.

    • Note that it may take up to 30 seconds after shutting down for the system to fully power off. Wait until the LEDs stop flashing before proceeding.

    • You should keep the Battery connector plugged in unless you need to replace the Battery, Mainboard, or Speakers. This connector is easy to accidentally damage, so it's better to not handle it.

  2. Loosen the fastener circled in orange by 1 full turn, using the PH0 bit on your Framework Screwdriver.  The bit is two sided, so flip it around if the T5 end is currently out. Slide the Touchpad downward (in the direction of the keyboard), holding it by the bracket boxed in red in the image. While holding the bracket downward in place, re-tighten the fastener by 1 full turn, making sure not to over-tighten it.
    • Loosen the fastener circled in orange by 1 full turn, using the PH0 bit on your Framework Screwdriver. The bit is two sided, so flip it around if the T5 end is currently out.

    • Slide the Touchpad downward (in the direction of the keyboard), holding it by the bracket boxed in red in the image.

    • While holding the bracket downward in place, re-tighten the fastener by 1 full turn, making sure not to over-tighten it.

    • These instructions assume the bottom left corner of the Touchpad is rubbing. If the bottom right corner is, follow the steps on the fastener on the right side of the bracket instead.

  3. Before closing up the laptop, make sure that the Touchpad end of the Touchpad Cable is fully seated in the receptacle. The cable should be inserted far enough that the white line almost touches the receptacle.
    • Before closing up the laptop, make sure that the Touchpad end of the Touchpad Cable is fully seated in the receptacle.

    • The cable should be inserted far enough that the white line almost touches the receptacle.

    • If it is not inserted far enough, you'll need to flip up the black latch on the other side of the connector, slide the cable in further, and then close the black latch again.

  4. Once the Touchpad cable is secured to the Mainboard, flip the Input Cover over the Bottom Cover so that the keyboard is facing up and attach it to the Bottom Cover by aligning the top and bottom edges of both covers. Tip: The covers are magnetic and should fit into one another easily. If you feel any resistance simply lift the Input Cover up and try again. Tip: The covers are magnetic and should fit into one another easily. If you feel any resistance simply lift the Input Cover up and try again.
    • Once the Touchpad cable is secured to the Mainboard, flip the Input Cover over the Bottom Cover so that the keyboard is facing up and attach it to the Bottom Cover by aligning the top and bottom edges of both covers.

    • Tip: The covers are magnetic and should fit into one another easily. If you feel any resistance simply lift the Input Cover up and try again.

  5. Close the Framework Laptop and place it upside down to reveal the fasteners on the Bottom Cover. Using the T5 bit in the Framework Screwdriver, screw all 5 fasteners back into the Bottom Cover.
    • Close the Framework Laptop and place it upside down to reveal the fasteners on the Bottom Cover.

    • Using the T5 bit in the Framework Screwdriver, screw all 5 fasteners back into the Bottom Cover.

    • Be sure to not over-tighten the fasteners.

Conclusion
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6 Comments

Weird comments here.

I have the same issue as Philip: the bracket does not slide, at all. In fact, right above the screw (pictured) is a black plastic peg held in the punched hole, preventing any movement and/or misalignment. I don't understand the guide. I've tried both sides, one after the other, and both at the same time, one-turn unscrewed, a lot more: nothing made it move.

I'm not even sure my touchpad's issue is rubbing: one side clicks very loudly, very faulty-like, and the other almost not at all. There is a gap at the bottom and the sides, which lets me think that it is not rubbing.

Jerome V - Reply

This guide is awesome! Worked perfectly as a repair guide while watching on my Pixel 7 and now my touchpad functions perfectly again. Thanks!

Brendan Ryan - Reply

In step 5, the bracket does not seem to move at all for me for me - I tried following the steps but the problem persists. Can anyone give me a pointer on why that might be/what else I can try to solve the rubbing issue on the bottom left side of the trackpad? I also tried loosening the other 3 screws holding down the trackpad a bit, but that also does not work unfortunately.

Best,

Philip

Philip - Reply

The touchpad rubbing fix guide provided by Frame.work is incredibly useful. As someone who values maintaining the condition of my devices, learning how to address touchpad rubbing issues is invaluable. The detailed explanations and step-by-step instructions offered here give me confidence in resolving such issues effectively. Thank you for sharing this helpful resource.

Bajrang Waghmare - Reply

The touchpad rubbing fix guide provided in this blog is incredibly insightful and practical. As someone who values maintaining the condition of my devices, learning how to address touchpad rubbing issues is invaluable. The detailed explanations and step-by-step instructions offered here give me confidence in resolving such issues effectively. Thank you for sharing this useful resource.

Shiv Teckchandani - Reply

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