Welcome to the Community. If the Touchpad Buttons are not working/worn out, then the Palmrest needs to be replaced on this model.
If you have an active warranty, send me a Private Message, click on my User Name, add me as a friend, and send me your Service Tag, Phone number, and Address.
You are looking at a 3rd party site on how to replace the touchpad buttons. At Dell we replace the entire palmrest, which has the touchpad buttons included to be on the safer side.
I have seen customers who use their laptops for games, wear out the touchpad buttons, than normal users. I would be one of them.
There is no upgraded palmrest or the touchpad buttons that I know off.
If you have an Active Warranty, send me a Private Message. Click on my User Name, and add me as a friend, and send me your Service Tag, Phone Number and Address.
DELL-Royan S
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April 15th, 2012 22:00
Hi Jerry,
Welcome to the Community. If the Touchpad Buttons are not working/worn out, then the Palmrest needs to be replaced on this model.
If you have an active warranty, send me a Private Message, click on my User Name, add me as a friend, and send me your Service Tag, Phone number, and Address.
Thank you
Royan
jerdonald
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April 16th, 2012 22:00
Royan,
Ok I get the third party thing but I have a 8 year old Dell
D400 that has never had a mouse button problem and I know
I've pressed many, many more times than she has. The silver
coating is gone and the plastic is dimpled on the left button
but is still works as good as new?
Is there an upgraded button for the M1330 palm rest?
jerryd
DELL-Royan S
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April 16th, 2012 22:00
Hi,
You are looking at a 3rd party site on how to replace the touchpad buttons. At Dell we replace the entire palmrest, which has the touchpad buttons included to be on the safer side.
I have seen customers who use their laptops for games, wear out the touchpad buttons, than normal users. I would be one of them.
Thank you
Royan
jerdonald
11 Posts
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April 16th, 2012 22:00
Royan,
Thanks for the reply.
If you watch the youtube tutorial at:
starting around time 4:40 the tech removes the mouse
button panel from the palm rest and replaces it with
a new button panel but doesn't replace the palm rest.
Are these buttons going to continue to wear out?
jerryd
DELL-Royan S
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April 16th, 2012 22:00
Hi Jerry,
There is no upgraded palmrest or the touchpad buttons that I know off.
If you have an Active Warranty, send me a Private Message. Click on my User Name, and add me as a friend, and send me your Service Tag, Phone Number and Address.
Thank you
Royan