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If the touchpad on your Asus Chromebook Flip laptop (model C302A) stopped working after you tried [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Asus_Chromebook_Flip_C302CA_Troubleshooting?revisionid=HEAD#Section_Touchpad_Trackpad_does_not_respond|troubleshooting|new_window=true], you may need to replace it. You may need to replace it if it is damaged as a result of it not being disabled in the BIOS or if it has Corrupted Operating System files that probably caused the damage. If this is the case, this is the guide for you. This guide will walk you through the process of safely removing and replacing your touchpad. | | A laptop's touchpad serves the same purpose as a desktop computer's mouse. A trackpad is another name for it. The touchpad controls the mouse pointer, also known as the cursor. | | With that being said, make sure your laptop is turned off and unplugged from any outlets before you begin removing the components. It is best if you gather all of your tools in one place before beginning to replace this component. We recommend that you use the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Magnetic-Project-Mat/IF145-167?o=4|iFixit Magnetic Project Mat|new_window=true] to keep your screws organized. Choose a location where there will be no children to interrupt you; it is safe for the children because it prevents them from using tools that could harm them. |
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