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07-01-2017 10:23 AM
Hi, I have the HP 15-g092na Notebook PC (ENERGY STAR). Recently the left click button has become a bit troublesome - it sometimes doesn't register my clicks and it's become really loose!
To sort this, I plan on replacing the trackpad and buttons (I think they're one joint piece) so was just hoping someone would be able to identify what the part details for this are.
Also, if anyone knows of a way to repair this without replacing the trackpad then that'd be great as it would save some money.
Thanks in advance for any help!
ArjunCH2811
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07-01-2017 11:02 AM
The trackpad and click buttons are sold by HP only with the whole top cover. And then the button board which actually registers the clicks is sold as another part:
TouchPad button board (includes bracket) 749651-001
Sometimes I can find a vendor who has removed the touchpad for separate sale but not this time. I did find several of the top covers with the touchpad and mouse buttons for sale for pretty reasonable prices:
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07-01-2017 11:02 AM
The trackpad and click buttons are sold by HP only with the whole top cover. And then the button board which actually registers the clicks is sold as another part:
TouchPad button board (includes bracket) 749651-001
Sometimes I can find a vendor who has removed the touchpad for separate sale but not this time. I did find several of the top covers with the touchpad and mouse buttons for sale for pretty reasonable prices:
If this is "the Answer" please click "Accept as Solution" to help others find it.