Introdução
If your Dell Inspiron 16-7610 laptop touchpad is no longer clicking or working the way it should, it might be time to replace it. The touchpad allows the computer to click and scroll through numerous applications. Before beginning this repair, be sure you have troubleshoted different possibilities for fixing your touchpad. A replacement may not be necessary, but if it is, continue following this guide. If you plan to proceed, power off your laptop and disconnect from the AC adapter.
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Flip the device over, so the backside is facing up.
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Use a Phillips #00 screwdriver to remove four 4.00 mm screws.
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Use the Phillips #00 screwdriver to unscrew or loosen two captive screws at the right and left corner near the hinges.
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Three of the screws are dummy screws, only screwed into retainers. They are not holding anything in and can be left in place for simplicity.
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-Use the opening tool between the seams of the top and bottom case to pry the back case off of the laptop.
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Undo the clips gently as you pry the back of the device to avoid breaking them when removing the back case.
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Remove the back case from the device.
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Use a Phillips #00 to remove the five screws securing the battery to the laptop.
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Use the wide end of a spudger to push on the connector tab to slide it out of its socket.
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Use both hands to remove the battery from the laptop.
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After installing the new touchpad on the Dell Inspiron, retrace the previous steps to put the Dell Inspiron back together. Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Only 6 screws have to be removed - the central one on the hinge area can remain.
Bob Irving -
As Bob noted in January, the top center screw doesn't do anything and doesn't need removing. As I found today during my repair, that is true but also the two bottom central screws are also unnecessary. If you check the photos in step 3, in the bottom of the battery near the screws circled in red, there are cutouts where the screws would go, but there is no mounting points on the bottom of the palmrest assembly where the screws go, so it was the case in the device photographed for this guide in the first place as well, the original guide author must simply not have noticed. (I did not notice at first, either, until reassembly found me questioning where the screws go.)
I have edited this step to reflect as such. It also means if you lose one of the important screws accidentally, you have three replacements that aren't holding anything in that are good to go.
Hope this helps.
Justin Castle -