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Old 24th August 2008
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I've run across an odd issue with a laptop I've been trying to fix. It is an HP zv5000, an older but OK unit that is now my granddaughter's. She totally destroyed the DC power jack, which is a weak spot of this (and many other) laptops.

So I replaced that part with a new one just fine, and it now charges the battery or runs without the battery pack if I want.

Unfortunately, the touch pad has gotten extremely flakey. The cursor jumps around, and the side scroll region works intermittently. The ZIF connector from the touchpad to the MB itself is fine -- I checked the continuity between the various conductors. The equivalent of the left and right mouse buttons work fine. Also, I did not remove the touchpad at all. And the repair was on the opposite side of the MB, and there really aren't a lot of other traces around to fry.

A mouse can always be used, but a laptop should have a working touchpad. Besides, there is pride involved! It worked before, d*mn it!

Any suggestions on what I might consider to fix this? Any laptop-oriented DYI fix-it sites that anyone can recommend?
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what OS is that? if it has an xorg.conf you can
probably change the mouse type in that to
fix it
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So, it stopped working when you did the power socket repair? Did you have to disconnect the touch pad to access the power socket? From most notebooks I have seen, you have to totally disassemble them before you get to the stage where you could put a soldering iron to anything.

A broken trace in the flexible strip connecting the touchpad to the motherboard is the most likely cause. Some people have reported successful repairs of them with windscreen-demister repair paint. (conductive paint used to repair rear window demisters). If you can find the break, you can get a little bottle of demister repair compound at an auto supplies store.
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Did you have to disconnect the touch pad to access the power socket?
Yes, you have to disassemble the entire thing to get at the power jack.
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A broken trace in the flexible strip connecting the touchpad to the motherboard is the most likely cause.
That's what I figure too, but I did check the continuity of all the traces and they were OK. Still, the differing results I get when I reseat the FFC leads me to believe that this is it. It pretty much has to be.
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If you can find the break, you can get a little bottle of demister repair compound at an auto supplies store.
I have all sorts of things that I can use for this, but it would be better simply to replace it. Any ideas for vendors? It seems these are not often available to consumers, though I could probably get an engineering sample from one of the vendors.
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