Difficulty

Very easy

Steps

6

Time Required

                          5 - 10 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Lower Case
  • 4 steps
  • Trackpad
  • 2 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Lower Case               
  • Before disassembly, unplug and power off the Stream 11.
  • Pry off the two elliptical rubber inserts (one in each corner).
  • Pry off the two circular rubber inserts below the removed elliptical inserts (one in each corner).

Before disassembly, unplug and power off the Stream 11.

Pry off the two elliptical rubber inserts (one in each corner).

Pry off the two circular rubber inserts below the removed elliptical inserts (one in each corner).

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Step 2

  • Remove the eleven 5.6 mm Phillips #00 screws.

Remove the eleven 5.6 mm Phillips #00 screws.

Step 3

  • Turn the computer upright and lift the screen.
  • Carefully use a spudger to pry the plastic keyboard cover from the base.
  • When using the metal spudger, be careful not to press into the components underneath the keyboard cover. If possible, use a standard spudger or plastic opening tool to remove the keyboard cover.
  • Work the spudger around the cover to release the clips attaching the cover to the base.
  • Be patient when removing the cover, as there are many clips and it may take some time.

Turn the computer upright and lift the screen.

Carefully use a spudger to pry the plastic keyboard cover from the base.

When using the metal spudger, be careful not to press into the components underneath the keyboard cover. If possible, use a standard spudger or plastic opening tool to remove the keyboard cover.

Work the spudger around the cover to release the clips attaching the cover to the base.

Be patient when removing the cover, as there are many clips and it may take some time.

Step 4

  • Disconnect the cable connecting the ClickPad to the base.
  • Remove the plastic keyboard cover.
  • The cover is attached to the ClickPad by a cable. Be careful not to lift the cover too far so you do not damage this cable.

Disconnect the cable connecting the ClickPad to the base.

Remove the plastic keyboard cover.

The cover is attached to the ClickPad by a cable. Be careful not to lift the cover too far so you do not damage this cable.

Step 5

              Trackpad               
  • On the back of the plastic keyboard cover, remove the two 2 mm Phillips #000 screws.

On the back of the plastic keyboard cover, remove the two 2 mm Phillips #000 screws.

Step 6

  • Lift up the plastic cover to release the ClickPad.

Lift up the plastic cover to release the ClickPad.

To reassemble your computer, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Oscar - Jan 2, 2017

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windows 8.1 y windows 10 no detectan el clickpad ni en el administrador de dispositivos, como si no existiera pero al arrancar de un cdlive de ubuntu lo reconoce perfectamente. alguien sabra que podria ser?

NÖME Technologys and Designs - Sep 7, 2017

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Can you give the Product number of the part?