Toshiba Satellite A105-S4011 Touchpad

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Toshiba Satellite A105-S4011 Touchpad Replacement This guide will instruct you on how to remove the current touchpad from this laptop and how to reinstall another. This is a straightforward process and it requires little time. Written By: Daniel Frois ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 1 of 9

TOOLS: Phillips #0 Screwdriver (1) ifixit Opening Tools (1) ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 2 of 9

Step 1 Battery Turn the laptop over and locate the lock and battery release switches. Unlock the battery by changing the switch on the right from locked to unlocked by sliding the switch outward. Step 2 Hold the release switch and pull out the battery towards you. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 3 of 9

Step 3 Keyboard To start, open the laptop so the display screen is bent fully back with the display facing upward, parallel to the surface you are working on. Using a Phillips #00 (flat-head) screwdriver (or wedge prying tool) above the F1 key, separate the plastic from the body of the laptop. Don't worry about breaking it! You will need to forcefully wedge the screwdriver under the plastic, simultaneously pushing upward and forward. Once you have popped this section up, work on pulling the rest of this plastic piece up, working from left to right. Just using your hands to pull upward on the plastic will work. Step 4 Remove the plastic piece from the body of the laptop so that you can now see the two speakers in each corner. Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, unscrew two 3mm screws located at the top corners of the keyboard. (Labeled in picture 2 in this step section.) ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 4 of 9

Step 5 Lift the keyboard up carefully. Undo the ribbon that connects the keyboard to the body of the laptop. Step 6 Display Now you need to detach the screen from the rest of the laptop. Start by removing the screws on the hinge (indicated in picture one). After removing the screws look to the right side of the laptop. Remove the white wire in the channel found there. To do this you only need to move the wire around the plastic pieces holding it down. You will also find a connector on the left side of the laptop (indicated in picture two in the square). Pull gently on it to detach it. You may now pull the display completely off. The eyelet in the circle is a necessary grounding wire for the LCD, when you reattached the hinges to the base you will need to put a screw through this eyelet. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 5 of 9

Step 7 The next step is to remove the plastic from around the display. First you must remove the 5 screws found around the plastic part of the display (indicated in picture 1). Note: There may be a rubber pieces covering the screws. You can just pry these off with your screwdriver or your fingernails. After the screws are removed you can pry the plastic part off. This may require a bit of force, but be careful not to snap the plastic. Always start in one place and slowly lift around the screen. Step 8 The last step is to remove the lcd from the plastic. To do this you must remove one screw found directly below the screen (indicated in picture one). After the screw is removed lift the display up. It should come free easily. You can now replace the LCD with a new one. The assembly is the reverse of the removal. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 6 of 9

Step 9 Touchpad This step requires removal of the screws under the laptop. Locate the screws that are embedded within a hole on the underside of the laptop. These are the screws that require removal. Screws that support a plate are not required to be removed. All necessary crews to be removed are highlighted with red circles (in the final picture). Step 10 Now that the screws on the underside of the laptop have been removed, the plastic body can be separated as shown. The body should be removed slowly and might be a little snug initially before coming apart. Work your way around the case, opening it up little by little. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 7 of 9

Step 11 The touch-pad is located as shown in the first picture provided. Locate and disconnect the electronic strip (cable) that is connected on the touch-pad unit. Step 12 Locate the five (5) screws that support the touch-pad and remove them. The screws may be covered by tape. If the tape is present, peel it so that the screws are exposed for removal. Once the screws are removed and the tape is peeled back, the touch-pad should be able to be removed without any issues. Finally, a new touch-pad can be installed. To re-assemble the laptop, follow the reverse order of the disassembly. To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 8 of 9

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