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Apr 8 2011, 11:56 AM
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http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-1215B-PU17-BK-1...=cm_wl_cp_al_pt
It just change from "Out of stock" to "In stock". I think this is most precise one, as it is sell directly from Asus. YEAH~ Added on April 8, 2011, 11:58 amhttp://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePC/1215P/DU6083_1215series_Win7.zip We can have a look at the manual first~ This post has been edited by newlich: Apr 8 2011, 11:58 AM |
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Apr 8 2011, 02:26 PM
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I got my 1215b today~(delivered from USA, I ordered it from Amazon)
After I keep testing it, there is a famous problem in 1215b and 1215N (maybe 1215T too). The touchpad is not working sometimes. Even I update my driver to the latest one. Some people change a new one from Asus, but the problem still exits. Some people has spent a week to find out solution. At the end, there is a guy fix it, and I will do it tomorrow after I finish my work. ===Quote from other forum=== - ISSUE SOLVED - Asus 1215 TouchPad Problem I have had my Asus 1215B for just over a week now and have had the same touch pad issues as being described on here. I spent a couple days messing with drivers but I realized that the issue persisted whether I was running windows, Linux, or even booted into Express Gate. However being the ingenious individual I am I decided to disassemble the laptop to check out the physical connections on the touch pad. The second time I did this I left the PC on so I could test it while wiggling wires. What I found out was the touch pad NEVER messed up while separated from the PC. After even more testing I discovered it only stopped responding when I snapped in the upper left side of the palm rest. I decided that the issue was being caused by a pressure point somewhere so after some logical guesses I finally removed the two silver foam like pads/spacers on the PC underneath the touchpad. After 3 more days of use I have not had the issue again. You only need to remove a few screws and you do not void warranty by opening the PC to that level. I used the instructions below: http://netbooksreview.net/news/asus-1215n-disassembly/ PLEASE REPLY IF THIS FIXED THE ISSUE FOR YOU AS WELL... Last edited by TerryUSA (Yesterday 8:36:38 am) ===Quote from Amazon=== http://www.amazon.com/review/R19ET02JA8MZ6...#wasThisHelpful I think you guys really need it~maybe? Good luck |
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