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This article will teach you how to find the serial number on a trackpad control module. First, you'll need to locate the "board" of your computer. If it has a CPU, put the handle facing you and look for a small square chip with a flat board behind it. If your computer does not have an intel chipset, then don't worry about this step. Next, turn the laptop around so that the trackpad is facing away from you and is resting on top of an unattached LCD panel. In front of this panel is usually one-inch plastic spacer pieces that are used to prevent fingerprints or accidental drops while typing or playing games on an external screen (yet another reason why laptops are great!). Find the largest slot that was left for this spacer piece and look one inch to the left. You should see a small cable that goes through this slot. Next, loosen the cable tie holding it down with your finger, and unplug the cable. At first, it will be hard to lift out, but you shouldn't have to pull hard once it starts moving. Pull out gently until you can see an edge of the board through the slot; there should be two more slots on each side of this board. Your trackpad control module is located between these two slots. Next, use a thin, flat knife to pry the board out of its slot. As you do this, check to see if there are any proprietary screws holding it in place. These are difficult to remove with your hands, so you'll need a small Phillips screwdriver that is fit for your purposes. Once the board is free from its holding slots, remove it with your hands and look on the front of the board for a small white sticker with black text/numbers on it. If you did indeed find this sticker, congratulations; you've found your serial number! This article will teach you how to find the serial number on a screen. First, you’ll need to locate the “board” of your computer. If it has a CPU, put the handle facing you and look for a small square chip with a flat board behind it. If your computer does not have an Intel chipset, then don’t worry about this step. Next, turn the laptop around so that the screen is facing away from you and is resting on top of an unattached LCD panel. In front of this panel is usually one-inch plastic spacer pieces that are used to prevent fingerprints or accidental drops while typing or playing games on an external screen (yet another reason why laptops are great!). Find the largest slot that was left for this spacer piece and look one inch to the left. You should see a small cable that goes through this slot. Next, loosen the cable tie holding it down with your finger, and unplug the cable. At first, it will be hard to lift out, but you shouldn’t have to pull hard once it starts moving. Pull out gently until you can see an edge of the board through the slot; there should be two more slots on each side of this board. Your screen is located between these two slots. Next, use a thin, flat knife to pry the board out of its slot. cfa1e77820
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