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"content": "As I mentioned in my blog post on my Framework Laptop 16 where the trackpad towards the front edge of the laptop has more play in it then I would prefer. \n\nThe temporary fix I tried first was to press down on the metal bar under the trackpad, but it would eventually flatten out as I clicked on the trackpad over time. \n\nThe current attempt to fix it is to put some Kapton tape on that metal bar, but avoiding the center where the actuation mechanism resides. So far, it has eliminated the extra play. Will have to see how long that works. \n\nhttps://blog.linh.social/2024/07/04/two-weeks-with-framework-laptop-16/\n\nnostr:npub15f7r5azevg4qynsz9f9l5hgg8eqhntf2thc58kmf0jw8dref50rq3km7wr \n\n#FrameworkLaptop #Laptops\nhttps://linh.social/system/media_attachments/files/112/752/060/004/469/501/original/7745408bb66531bd.jpeg\n",
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