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My touchpad feels sticky and its very hard to use. What should i do ? How to clean it the proper way . 

 

Thank you

 

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You only "dampen slightly" a cloth. It shouldn't be wet enough to drip any water.

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Hi @Grimlock_123 ,

 

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I grasp that your  touchpad has become dirty and you would like to clean it.  Here is a link to How to Clean a Laptop Touchpad    from eHow.

 

Best of Luck!

Sparkles1

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Is this method safe because if a water  drop goes inside it will cause the laptop to rust

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You only "dampen slightly" a cloth. It shouldn't be wet enough to drip any water.

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