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Trackpad not flush with the keyboard surface

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The Trackpad of my MacBook 13" Late 2009 Model A1342 was slightly up in the left side, so I decided to open it to check what was happening inside, following the instructions in your site. When I took out the battery pack I figured out that it is seated over the battery body. Then I could do nothing, because when I replaced the battery the trackpad still remained slightly up. Is there a way to fix this? The only explanation for this is that the battery is slightly up, or, I don't know... it has grown slightly in volume?!?

Some idea how to fix it?

Another question is that, when I was doing this procedure I found two black Phillips screws loose inside the MacBook, and I cannot figure out from where they are, because it's the first time this MacBook is opened, and all the screws I took out in this procedure are back in their places, and those two loosened screws are about 9mm to 10mm high.

=== Update (03/18/2016) ===

The screws are 9mm to 10mm high, and not 100mm.

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MacBook Unibody Model A1342

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Jeff Suovanen

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Trackpad not flush with the keyboard surface

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The Trackpad of my MacBook 13" Late 2009 Model A1342 was slightly up in the left side, so I decided to open it to check what was happening inside, following the instructions in your site. When I took out the battery pack I figured out that it is seated over the battery body. Then I could do nothing, because when I replaced the battery the trackpad still remained slightly up. Is there a way to fix this? The only explanation for this is that the battery is slightly up, or, I don't know... it has grown slightly in volume?!?
Some idea how to fix it?
-Another question is that, when I was doing this procedure I found two black Phillips screws loose inside the MacBook, and I cannot figure out from where they are, because it's the first time this MacBook is opened, and all the screws I took out in this procedure are back in their places, and those two loosened screws are about 9mm to 10mm high.
+Another question is that, when I was doing this procedure I found two black Phillips screws loose inside the MacBook, and I cannot figure out from where they are, because it's the first time this MacBook is opened, and all the screws I took out in this procedure are back in their places, and those two loosened screws are about 9mm to 10mm high.
=== Update (03/18/2016) ===
The screws are 9mm to 10mm high, and not 100mm.

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-MacBook 13" Late 2009 Model A1342
+MacBook Unibody Model A1342

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 sergio barrozo

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Trackpad not flush with the keyboard surface

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

The Trackpad of my MacBook 13" Late 2009 Model A1342 was slightly up in the left side, so I decided to open it to check what was happening inside, following the instructions in your site. When I took out the battery pack I figured out that it is seated over the battery body. Then I could do nothing, because when I replaced the battery the trackpad still remained slightly up. Is there a way to fix this? The only explanation for this is that the battery is slightly up, or, I don't know... it has grown slightly in volume?!?
Some idea how to fix it?
-Another question is that, when I was doing this procedure I found two black Phillips screws loose inside the MacBook, and I cannot figure out from where they are, because it's the first time this MacBook is opened, and all the screws I took out in this procedure are back in their places, and those two loosened screws are about 9mm to 100mm high.
+Another question is that, when I was doing this procedure I found two black Phillips screws loose inside the MacBook, and I cannot figure out from where they are, because it's the first time this MacBook is opened, and all the screws I took out in this procedure are back in their places, and those two loosened screws are about 9mm to 10mm high.
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+=== Update (03/18/2016) ===
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+The screws are 9mm to 10mm high, and not 100mm.

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MacBook 13" Late 2009 Model A1342

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open

crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 sergio barrozo

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Trackpad not flush with the keyboard surface

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

The Trackpad of my MacBook 13" Late 2009 Model A1342 was slightly up in the left side, so I decided to open it to check what was happening inside, following the instructions in your site. When I took out the battery pack I figured out that it is seated over the battery body. Then I could do nothing, because when I replaced the battery the trackpad still remained slightly up. Is there a way to fix this? The only explanation for this is that the battery is slightly up, or, I don't know... it has grown slightly in volume?!?

Some idea how to fix it?

Another question is that, when I was doing this procedure I found two black Phillips screws loose inside the MacBook, and I cannot figure out from where they are, because it's the first time this MacBook is opened, and all the screws I took out in this procedure are back in their places, and those two loosened screws are about 9mm to 100mm high.

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MacBook 13" Late 2009 Model A1342

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