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g4 ibook trackpad problem
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<blockquote data-quote="jaycrew" data-source="post: 19935"><p>hey chafner, i bought a g4 ibook in november and everything was fine for about a month when i started having the trackpad problems you described. it was really frustrating, especially because it would occur at random moments. i had cleaned the trackpad with a moist cloth while the computer was on so i thought maybe i had gotten moisture into the trackpad and screwed it up. i seriously considered calling apple about the problem but decided to wait. i cleaned the trackpad with a clean, moist cloth when the ibook was off and haven't had any trackpad problems since. </p><p></p><p>at this point i'm not exactly sure if this is a problem that still exists in my ibook or if the erratic behavior was just a fluke. if you go to apple.com's support discussion boards there's a thread about this exact problem. it seems some people have been able to get their ibook's sent in for repair while others are forced to deal with customer service that denies the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaycrew, post: 19935"] hey chafner, i bought a g4 ibook in november and everything was fine for about a month when i started having the trackpad problems you described. it was really frustrating, especially because it would occur at random moments. i had cleaned the trackpad with a moist cloth while the computer was on so i thought maybe i had gotten moisture into the trackpad and screwed it up. i seriously considered calling apple about the problem but decided to wait. i cleaned the trackpad with a clean, moist cloth when the ibook was off and haven't had any trackpad problems since. at this point i'm not exactly sure if this is a problem that still exists in my ibook or if the erratic behavior was just a fluke. if you go to apple.com's support discussion boards there's a thread about this exact problem. it seems some people have been able to get their ibook's sent in for repair while others are forced to deal with customer service that denies the problem. [/QUOTE]
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