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<blockquote data-quote="mad_macs" data-source="post: 1671416" data-attributes="member: 334614"><p>I don't know if this helps or not but I recently ran into a trackpad issue causing erratic behaviour only occasionally and ended up replacing the trackpad to fix it. In troubleshooting I even booted to an external OS to try to isolate the issue from software and it worked perfectly fine with that OS. I've heard that dust can get under the trackpad and influence them but I'm skeptical. I didn't see any indication of dust or anything else that would cause the situation. My only guess is possibly a poor cable connection with the trackpad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mad_macs, post: 1671416, member: 334614"] I don't know if this helps or not but I recently ran into a trackpad issue causing erratic behaviour only occasionally and ended up replacing the trackpad to fix it. In troubleshooting I even booted to an external OS to try to isolate the issue from software and it worked perfectly fine with that OS. I've heard that dust can get under the trackpad and influence them but I'm skeptical. I didn't see any indication of dust or anything else that would cause the situation. My only guess is possibly a poor cable connection with the trackpad. [/QUOTE]
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