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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
trackpad issues: worn out or what?
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<blockquote data-quote="orangebionic" data-source="post: 312920" data-attributes="member: 26144"><p><strong>No Click Or Not To Click?!</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm having click issues with my trackpad. ie: when clicking or double clicking a page back, it seems to go back multiple pages as opposed to a single click. Then when trying to go forward, i end up going back forward too often. I HAVE adjusted the settings in Systems Preferences>KeyBoard & Mouse>Trackpad, but I am still having these issues. It seems as though the issue just happended overnight and has lasted a week now which is driving me nutz! Is this a regular isssue with my Powerbook G4 (aluminum)? Dirt underneath maybe? Is it that much of a risk to open this badboy up and give a clean? If you have any advice twbg. </p><p></p><p>Note: (i am using the actual 'clicker' to click-NOT the trackpad itself).</p><p></p><p>Thanks:black:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orangebionic, post: 312920, member: 26144"] [b]No Click Or Not To Click?![/b] I'm having click issues with my trackpad. ie: when clicking or double clicking a page back, it seems to go back multiple pages as opposed to a single click. Then when trying to go forward, i end up going back forward too often. I HAVE adjusted the settings in Systems Preferences>KeyBoard & Mouse>Trackpad, but I am still having these issues. It seems as though the issue just happended overnight and has lasted a week now which is driving me nutz! Is this a regular isssue with my Powerbook G4 (aluminum)? Dirt underneath maybe? Is it that much of a risk to open this badboy up and give a clean? If you have any advice twbg. Note: (i am using the actual 'clicker' to click-NOT the trackpad itself). Thanks:black: [/QUOTE]
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