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The keyboard takes a lot of abuse and as durable as it is, they will eventually wear out. It is a very inexpensive part to replace and does not require a lot of skill. The fact that the touch pad is acting up could indicate that they are interconnected. I would replace both. The Touch pad is a more involved part to replace and I would suggest you get some help or pay to have it replaced.
You can order them off of sites like eBay, then watch a YouTube video on how to do it.
Only a complete set, keyboard and mouse
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there is a button on some of the asus laptops that shut off the onboard mouse. check for that key also look on your F1-f12 keys for a mouse logo if so hold down the FN key and hit that F10 or w/e number key and it should turn it back on let me know
Hi, this happened to me so I read the manual of keyboard shortcuts and it was Function and F3 - solved, what a relief - hope it works for you too - Kath
Usually you have to remove the panel between keyboard and LCD by prying it up after taking the screws out. Then you should find two screws at the top of the keyboard, then pull the LCD and remove the entire top of the laptop, the mousepad in screwed to the top. Remeber to pull all screws from the back of the laptop before doing anything.
First, try to adjust the sensitivity for the touchpad in the control panel for the mouse. If this doesn't work you can just plug in an external mouse to disable the touchpad. If it still jumps, read the following.
This will involve opening the top part of the laptop. Usually there is a plastic piece holding down the keyboard. Directly above the keyboard. Use a flat head screwdriver to remove it.
Once you see the keyboard, then remove it. Just below that is the connection to the touchpad, undo it and just tape it to an area underneath the touchpad.
i can't use external keyboard and mouse
i have the same problem.... someone please help us! T.T
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