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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Need help identifying a broke piece!
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<blockquote data-quote="techiesteve" data-source="post: 1423721" data-attributes="member: 98520"><p>Sounds as if you have a faulty trackpad, 2 issues I see with them is erratic behaviour and the clicker failing. With some the trackpad cable runs straight up to the logic board, with others it runs under the logic board for some distance before terminating, hope you have the easy one to fit. Don't be tempted to pull off the black tape on the trackpad rear, unclip the flex cable, and use the existing cable to make fitting easier. Apple recommend never doing this as the trackpads are factory calibrated with the cable fitted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="techiesteve, post: 1423721, member: 98520"] Sounds as if you have a faulty trackpad, 2 issues I see with them is erratic behaviour and the clicker failing. With some the trackpad cable runs straight up to the logic board, with others it runs under the logic board for some distance before terminating, hope you have the easy one to fit. Don't be tempted to pull off the black tape on the trackpad rear, unclip the flex cable, and use the existing cable to make fitting easier. Apple recommend never doing this as the trackpads are factory calibrated with the cable fitted. [/QUOTE]
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