DIY Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 (13.5-inch) Touchpad Replacement

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 21 Steps

Get ready to swap out the touchpad in your Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 (13.5-inch)! If your battery is looking a bit puffy, make sure to take the right safety measures. Some of the photos in this guide might be from a different model, so they could look a tad different, but don’t worry—they won’t mess with the steps you need to follow.

Step 1

– Unplug all cables and power down your laptop completely.

Step 2

– Shut the screen, flip your laptop over, and lay it down so you can get to the four rubber feet on the back.

Step 3

– The back feet recesses are positioned near the rear edge of the laptop.

– The front feet recesses are located closer to the front edge of the laptop.

Step 4

– Pop one arm of your tweezers into the recess of one of the feet.

– Give those tweezers a twist and pry up to loosen the adhesive and pop the foot off the laptop.

– Take off the foot.

– Repeat this cool trick on the other feet.

Tools Used
  1. TweezersMicrosoft Surface Laptop 4 (13.5-inch) Touchpad Replacement

Step 5

– This laptop sports two unique types of feet. When putting it back together, be sure to place each foot in its designated spot.

– Gently press the feet into their spots to lock them onto the frame securely.

– The rear feet come with a single center clip, keeping things simple.

– The front feet, on the other hand, have three clips and can only fit back in one specific way—no guesswork here!

– If the old feet aren’t sticking to the frame anymore, just peel off the old adhesive and stick on a little Tesa Tape where the old stuff used to be.

Step 6

– Got damaged or worn-out feet? No worries—grab 8 mm rubber furniture pads!

– Peel off the backing from a pad.

– Align the pad over the foot cavity and press it down to secure. Easy peasy!

Step 7

– Use a T5 Torx driver to remove the four 3 mm screws securing the upper case.

Step 8

– Turn your laptop upside down and open that screen wide like you’re ready for an adventure!

Step 9

– Grab the top edge of the upper case right above the keyboard and give it a gentle lift straight up to set it free.

– Now, carefully lift the bottom edge of the upper case away from the laptop, making sure to be gentle with the ribbon cable hiding underneath.

– When it’s time to put things back together, lower the upper case onto the lower case until those magnets click into place and everything sits nice and flat.

Step 10

– Slide the sharp end of a spudger under one side of the magnet connector and gently pop it up to disconnect—easy does it!

– When reconnecting, line up the magnet connector with its socket, making sure the cable points toward the bottom of the laptop. Then, press it down firmly until it clicks into place. You’re all set!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerMicrosoft Surface Laptop 4 (13.5-inch) Touchpad Replacement

Step 11

– Flip that upper case off, and gently place it keyboard-side down on a clean, safe surface. Keep it comfy!

Step 12

– Grab your T3 Torx driver and unscrew those eight 1.9 mm screws holding the touchpad cover in place. You’ve got this—nice and steady wins the race!

Step 13

– Let’s get started by carefully removing the touchpad cover.

Step 14

– Slide one arm of your tweezers under the corner of the touchpad shield, like a secret agent on a mission.

– Gently nudge it up to pop those clips loose—it’s like giving the shield a little hug.

– Keep that groove going around the edge of the shield until it’s ready to come off and reveal the wonders beneath.

– When it’s time to put the shield back, just make sure it’s facing the right way and press down around the edges to snap those clips back in place. Easy peasy!

Tools Used
  1. TweezersMicrosoft Surface Laptop 4 (13.5-inch) Touchpad Replacement

Step 15

– Take off the touchpad shield like a pro!

Step 16

– Grab your trusty spudger and carefully lift the locking flaps on the three ZIF connectors on the touchpad.

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerMicrosoft Surface Laptop 4 (13.5-inch) Touchpad Replacement

Step 17

– With a steady hand, slide one arm of your angled tweezers underneath that wider ribbon cable and gently lift it up to break free from the adhesive that’s keeping it snug against the touchpad bracket.

– Now, give that middle ribbon cable the same treatment—gently lift it to release the adhesive holding it in place.

Tools Used
  1. TweezersMicrosoft Surface Laptop 4 (13.5-inch) Touchpad Replacement

Step 18

– Grab a pair of tweezers and gently unplug the three cables from their connectors on the touchpad—you’re almost there!

Tools Used
  1. TweezersMicrosoft Surface Laptop 4 (13.5-inch) Touchpad Replacement

Step 19

– Carefully disconnect the keyboard and touchpad cable (you know, that middle ribbon one) from the upper case and stash it safely for later reassembly.

Step 20

– Grab your trusty T5 Torx driver and get ready to tackle this! Carefully remove the six 3.1 mm screws that are holding the touchpad in place. You’ve got this!

Step 21

– Before you dive into installation, give your new replacement part a good once-over compared to the original. You might need to move a few leftover bits or peel off some sticky stuff from the new part before it slides in nicely.

– Ready to put everything back together? Just retrace your steps like a pro!

– Got some e-waste lying around? Make sure it finds a new home at an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.

– Things not going quite as smoothly as planned? No worries! Try a little troubleshooting magic or swing by our Answers community for some friendly help.

Success!
Take a moment to compare your shiny new replacement part with the original—don’t forget to transfer any leftover components or peel off those pesky adhesive backings before you dive into the installation.
When it’s time to put everything back together, just retrace your steps in reverse. Easy peasy!
Got some e-waste? Make sure to drop it off at an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler. Let’s keep our planet happy!
If things didn’t go quite as planned, don’t sweat it! Give some basic troubleshooting a shot, or feel free to reach out to our Answers community for a helping hand.

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