Swap a track pad to a mutitouch pad

Hi.
I have just bought a mac book. Its my first mac and love it.
Its an early 2009 model. Its in perfect condition all but the track pad it worn and not working right.
Is it posable to replace the top cover or just the track pad for a new multi touch touchpad.
Thank you.

Send it in because the trackpad is too sensitive?
I can see sending it in if it didn't WORK or maybe if there were a big crack down the center of it. But I really don't see what they'll either be able or willing to do when we're really talking about a simple matter of allowing oneself time to either get used to the way the thing works or to "break in" the trackpad (so to speak).
Mine was sensitive as well (as has been the case with every iBook I have had) and I got used to using my fingers on it. I also think that it's a case of the finish on new trackpads. It will "wear in" as you use it.
Sending it in, I'm afraid, would be a waste of your time as well as those at the service center.

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