T510 (and T410) left palmrest creak video

Hey folks,
I remember someone asking for a video demonstrating the left-side palmrest creak on a T410 and/or T510, and to the best of my knowledge, nobody has posted one yet.  So I tried to capture it earlier today.
Here's the youtube link:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIV3y-ho8_w
ThinkPad T510 : i5-540M : 8GB PC-10600 : 500GB 7200rpm : 15.6" HD+ : Intel 6300 : Win7 Pro 64 : 9Cell
Ordered 2/Feb/2010 : Shipped 22/Feb/2010 : Received 3/Mar/2010

Hi all,
lead,_org´s suggestion is right,  I would second that.
Here´s a link to video tutorials regarding opening your system, you would not loose warranty.
I had to adjust my keyboard with a little tip of tape too.
Some times just reseating the palm rest should help, also.
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