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<blockquote data-quote="Seugalo" data-source="post: 1026192" data-attributes="member: 149073"><p>Hi,</p><p>The right side of my 2007 <strong>White MacBook</strong> pad is clicking. Yes, I can click by touching the part between the <strong>trackpad</strong>, the <strong>keyboard</strong> and the edge of the MacBook (basically the place where your right hand lay down).</p><p></p><p>This is a physical problem because you can feel the plastic moving and you can even ear a noise similar to a button clicking.</p><p></p><p>I changed the top case and I still have the same problem. This must mean that the problem is underneath... which is strange because there is nothing underneath but the <strong>hard drive.</strong> Maybe it is the <strong>case</strong> that doesn't give the support to the <strong>top case</strong> it should do.</p><p></p><p>Finaly, the quick solution I found is to use a mouse and to disactivate the trackpad, which is kind of boring.</p><p></p><p>Do you know what is the problem and how I can fix it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seugalo, post: 1026192, member: 149073"] Hi, The right side of my 2007 [B]White MacBook[/B] pad is clicking. Yes, I can click by touching the part between the [B]trackpad[/B], the [B]keyboard[/B] and the edge of the MacBook (basically the place where your right hand lay down). This is a physical problem because you can feel the plastic moving and you can even ear a noise similar to a button clicking. I changed the top case and I still have the same problem. This must mean that the problem is underneath... which is strange because there is nothing underneath but the [B]hard drive.[/B] Maybe it is the [B]case[/B] that doesn't give the support to the [B]top case[/B] it should do. Finaly, the quick solution I found is to use a mouse and to disactivate the trackpad, which is kind of boring. Do you know what is the problem and how I can fix it? [/QUOTE]
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