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Trackpad not working
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<blockquote data-quote="tomrichards14" data-source="post: 1275986" data-attributes="member: 130668"><p>I've had my 13" MBP for about 18 months now, but at the weekend it developed a problem where it fails to recognise clicks on the trackpad. </p><p></p><p>Gestures and scrolling work fine, but when I try to click on something it doesn't register. I have to apply an excessive amount of pressure on the trackpad for the click to register (i.e Beyond the click noise)</p><p></p><p>I had a similar problem for a few hours a month or so ago but that resolved itself. Could this be a software issue after Lion upgrade or is it likely to be hardware?</p><p></p><p>I am under apple care still. But am not able to get to an Apple store for a while. Will an authorised service provider carry out the repair? Will it be completely free, as I have apple care?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomrichards14, post: 1275986, member: 130668"] I've had my 13" MBP for about 18 months now, but at the weekend it developed a problem where it fails to recognise clicks on the trackpad. Gestures and scrolling work fine, but when I try to click on something it doesn't register. I have to apply an excessive amount of pressure on the trackpad for the click to register (i.e Beyond the click noise) I had a similar problem for a few hours a month or so ago but that resolved itself. Could this be a software issue after Lion upgrade or is it likely to be hardware? I am under apple care still. But am not able to get to an Apple store for a while. Will an authorised service provider carry out the repair? Will it be completely free, as I have apple care? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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