MBP Track Pad Problem
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MBP Track Pad Problem Posted on: 09.05.2013 by Sydney Lashway Hey all,I've seem to run into a little problem with my trackpad. The it's no longer clicking. I do have the "tap-anywhere" function on so it doesn't inhibit me from clicking but I do like the feedback on the click. Has anybody else run into this problem? Possible solutions? Is it an easy fix? Unfortunately there isn't an apple store here in Barbados, but I will be back in Toronto next weekend, so I wonder if they'll be able to do anything about it. Thanks, Chev | |
Ashanti Andreacchio 12.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by deevey
Thank you verry much it's only my backup but still nice to have the pad working again. |
Rolanda Clodfelder 09.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by BiggChev
Apple Batteries however are only warrantied up until 300 cycle counts regardless of the warranty left on the computer. Its just really a frame of reference to usage rather than how long things will last. A swollen battery on the other hand is a completely different thing and really requires a replacement or it can cause machine damage (bent/burst casing, trackpad damage etc) |
Sydney Lashway 09.05.2013 | Hey all, I've seem to run into a little problem with my trackpad. The it's no longer clicking. I do have the "tap-anywhere" function on so it doesn't inhibit me from clicking but I do like the feedback on the click. Has anybody else run into this problem? Possible solutions? Is it an easy fix? Unfortunately there isn't an apple store here in Barbados, but I will be back in Toronto next weekend, so I wonder if they'll be able to do anything about it. Thanks, Chev |
Ashanti Andreacchio 12.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by deevey
Thank you verry much it's only my backup but still nice to have the pad working again. |
Nedra Fresneda 12.05.2013 | 1167 cycle count, still can squeeze 2ish hs of battery time out of mine |
Lilliana Perris 10.05.2013 | Yep...fixed my 13" MB Trackpad like this after I dropped it. |
Sydney Lashway 09.05.2013 | Cool, you folks have been a great help. When I get back to Toronto I'll take it into the Apple store and see what the problem is. Like I said it's not a huge problem as I have the tap anywhere function on, but yeah if it's a swollen battery I'd like to get it dealt with sooner than later. Thanks all! |
Rolanda Clodfelder 09.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by BiggChev
Apple Batteries however are only warrantied up until 300 cycle counts regardless of the warranty left on the computer. Its just really a frame of reference to usage rather than how long things will last. A swollen battery on the other hand is a completely different thing and really requires a replacement or it can cause machine damage (bent/burst casing, trackpad damage etc) |
Sydney Lashway 09.05.2013 | cool thanks, I just checked. I'm at 455. I apologize if this sounds stupid, but what does the battery cycle actually mean with respect to it's life, and overall impact to my computer as a whole? |
Rolanda Clodfelder 09.05.2013 | You can check the battery cycles by going into Apple menu > About this mac > more info > system report Then click on power in the left hand menu, it will show the state of your battery and the cycle count. |
Sydney Lashway 10.05.2013 | jeez, well I've had mine for 2 years now, and honestly it's the first time the trackpad's acted and really the first actualy problem in general I've encountered with it. |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 10.05.2013 | ...also, this happens to a lot of tracks pads. I had mine replaced twice in my last MBP. |
Sydney Lashway 10.05.2013 | sweet thanks man. I believe I'll just wait till I get back in Toronto. Secondly, I'm not a tech guy at all, is there a way for me to check the cycles of my battery? |
Rolanda Clodfelder 09.05.2013 |
If your battery is swollen (pregnant battery syndrome)
You will have to pay for installation though if out of warranty |
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