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Hi,
I had a similar problem on a Lenovo Thinkpad (not the same model) and it turned out that the touchpad was intermittently shorting out to the motherboard underneath it, presumably due to downward pressure when being touched. Sometimes the mouse would stay locked in the corner of the screen for hours and then touching the touchpad again would restore it, only for it to fail again maybe a few days later.
The way I overcame the problem was to open the laptop and insert an appropriately sized piece of thin insulating material (big as the trackpad) between the trackpad and the motherboard. I cut the piece out from an old plastic anti static bag that I had kept which was used to protect a GPU card in its packaging.
Here’s the [link|https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/t450_hmm_en_sp40a27225.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for your laptop. This will help you to open the laptop and insert the insulating material.
-''Ensure that you '''disconnect both of the batteries''' (external and internal) as soon as they are accessible (see manual about disabling internal battery and then still disconnect it) so as to not cause any electrical problems when working inside the laptop. There is power at various places on the motherboard even when the laptop is turned off. The power button is not a power isolating switch. Its function is to signal the intentions of the user to the BIOS. Also reconnect the battery as late as possible when reassembling the laptop.''
+''Ensure that you '''disconnect both of the batteries''' (external and internal) as soon as they are accessible (see manual about disabling internal battery on p.60 and then still disconnect it) so as to not cause any electrical problems when working inside the laptop. There is power at various places on the motherboard even when the laptop is turned off. The power button is not a power isolating switch. Its function is to signal the intentions of the user to the BIOS. Also reconnect the battery as late as possible when reassembling the laptop.''

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Hi,
-I had a similar problem on a Lenovo Thinkpad (not the same model) and it turned out that the touchpad was intermittently shorting out to the motherboard underneath it, presumably due to downward pressure when being touched. Sometimes the mouse would stay locked in a corner for hours and then touching the touchpad again would restore it, only for it to fail again maybe a few days later.
+I had a similar problem on a Lenovo Thinkpad (not the same model) and it turned out that the touchpad was intermittently shorting out to the motherboard underneath it, presumably due to downward pressure when being touched. Sometimes the mouse would stay locked in the corner of the screen for hours and then touching the touchpad again would restore it, only for it to fail again maybe a few days later.
The way I overcame the problem was to open the laptop and insert an appropriately sized piece of thin insulating material (big as the trackpad) between the trackpad and the motherboard. I cut the piece out from an old plastic anti static bag that I had kept which was used to protect a GPU card in its packaging.
Here’s the [link|https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/t450_hmm_en_sp40a27225.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for your laptop. This will help you to open the laptop and insert the insulating material.
-''Ensure that you disconnect the battery as soon as it is accessible so as to not cause any electrical problems when working inside the laptop. There is power at various places on the motherboard even when the laptop is turned off. The power button is not a power isolating switch. Its function is to signal the intentions of the user to the BIOS. Also reconnect the battery as late as possible when reassembling the laptop.''
+''Ensure that you '''disconnect both of the batteries''' (external and internal) as soon as they are accessible (see manual about disabling internal battery and then still disconnect it) so as to not cause any electrical problems when working inside the laptop. There is power at various places on the motherboard even when the laptop is turned off. The power button is not a power isolating switch. Its function is to signal the intentions of the user to the BIOS. Also reconnect the battery as late as possible when reassembling the laptop.''

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Hi,
I had a similar problem on a Lenovo Thinkpad (not the same model) and it turned out that the touchpad was intermittently shorting out to the motherboard underneath it, presumably due to downward pressure when being touched. Sometimes the mouse would stay locked in a corner for hours and then touching the touchpad again would restore it, only for it to fail again maybe a few days later.
-The way I overcame the problem was to open the laptop and insert an appropriately sized piece of thin insulating material (big as the trackpad) between the trackpad and the motherboard. I cut the piece out from an old anti static bag that I had kept which was used to protect a GPU card.
+The way I overcame the problem was to open the laptop and insert an appropriately sized piece of thin insulating material (big as the trackpad) between the trackpad and the motherboard. I cut the piece out from an old plastic anti static bag that I had kept which was used to protect a GPU card in its packaging.
Here’s the [link|https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/t450_hmm_en_sp40a27225.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for your laptop. This will help you to open the laptop and insert the insulating material.
''Ensure that you disconnect the battery as soon as it is accessible so as to not cause any electrical problems when working inside the laptop. There is power at various places on the motherboard even when the laptop is turned off. The power button is not a power isolating switch. Its function is to signal the intentions of the user to the BIOS. Also reconnect the battery as late as possible when reassembling the laptop.''

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Hi,
-I had a similar problem on a Lenovo Thinkpad (not the same model) and it turned out that the touchpad was intermittently shorting out to the motherboard underneath it, presumably due to pressure when being touched. Sometimes the mouse would stay locked in a corner for hours and then touching the touchpad again would restore it, only for it to fail again maybe a few days later.
+I had a similar problem on a Lenovo Thinkpad (not the same model) and it turned out that the touchpad was intermittently shorting out to the motherboard underneath it, presumably due to downward pressure when being touched. Sometimes the mouse would stay locked in a corner for hours and then touching the touchpad again would restore it, only for it to fail again maybe a few days later.
The way I overcame the problem was to open the laptop and insert an appropriately sized piece of thin insulating material (big as the trackpad) between the trackpad and the motherboard. I cut the piece out from an old anti static bag that I had kept which was used to protect a GPU card.
-Here’s the [https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/t450_hmm_en_sp40a27225.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for your laptop. This will help you to open the laptop and insert the insulating material.
+Here’s the [link|https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/t450_hmm_en_sp40a27225.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for your laptop. This will help you to open the laptop and insert the insulating material.
''Ensure that you disconnect the battery as soon as it is accessible so as to not cause any electrical problems when working inside the laptop. There is power at various places on the motherboard even when the laptop is turned off. The power button is not a power isolating switch. Its function is to signal the intentions of the user to the BIOS. Also reconnect the battery as late as possible when reassembling the laptop.''

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Hi,

I had a similar problem on a Lenovo Thinkpad (not the same model) and it turned out that the touchpad was intermittently shorting out to the motherboard underneath it, presumably due to pressure when being touched. Sometimes the mouse would stay locked in a corner for hours and then touching the touchpad again would restore it, only for it to fail again maybe a few days later.

The way I overcame the problem was to open the laptop and insert an appropriately sized piece of thin insulating material (big as the trackpad) between the trackpad and the motherboard. I cut the piece out from an old anti static bag that I had kept which was used to protect a GPU card.

Here’s the [https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/t450_hmm_en_sp40a27225.pdf|hardware maintenance manual] for your laptop. This will help you to open the laptop and insert the insulating material.

''Ensure that you disconnect the battery as soon as it is accessible so as to not cause any electrical problems when working inside the laptop. There is power at various places on the motherboard even when the laptop is turned off. The power button is not a power isolating switch. Its function is to signal the intentions of the user to the BIOS. Also reconnect the battery as late as possible when reassembling the laptop.''

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