LENOVO YOGA 7I 14 GEN 8 Trackpad Ghost Clicks
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Precision Touchpad Module
The trackpad uses a capacitive sensor grid to detect finger proximity and a mechanical dome switch for clicks. Ghost clicks occur when the module's grounding fails or internal parasitic capacitance causes the firmware to misinterpret atmospheric EMI as a touch event. Replacing the module provides a fresh sensor grid and properly tensioned mechanical switches.
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15%
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Internal Lithium-ion Battery
The battery is located immediately below the trackpad assembly in this ultra-thin chassis. If the battery cells experience even marginal expansion (swelling), they exert upward vertical pressure on the trackpad bracket, effectively 'pre-clicking' the switch or bringing the capacitive layers close enough to trigger false positives without user input.
SKU: L22M4P71
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Precision Touchpad Module.
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