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The following link will take you to the correct page at a vendor site that has this fan. http://www.aliexpress.com/item/FORCECON-DFS320805M10T-F9C8-DC5V-0-4A-LAPTOP-CPU-FAN/593122988.html
That is because your thumb is touching the cursor pad. It happens to everyone who uses laptops. Some laptop designers put the cursor pad off-centre because of this. With the akoya e1222 you can press [fn]+[f9] and that will disable the cursor pad. That way if you touch the pad by accident you don't mess up your words. When you need to use the mouse again press [fn]+[f9] again to re-enable the cursor pad.
With any laptop it pays to play with those function buttons. There are always some useful ones there.
I just told another guy,that's not a valid model according to hp,it's a type of memory hp uses. It's gotta be something like "Pavillion such & such" or provide the serial number.
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