I took my MacBook to the tech to replace its swollen battery.[br]
When i took it back, i noticed that the trackpad isn’t able to click on its lower left corner, whilst all the rest worked perfectly. I must say that it was working fine despite the battery swelling before it was replaced, so I have a feeling that it wasn’t put together correctly… or not?[br]
What do you think, might that be a trackpad malfunction (and if so, how can I check it) or something else
=== Update (02/14/2023) ===
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When a trackpad is damaged, does that mean that its not doing the clicking movement at all, or the click occurs but will not respond as an action
I took my MacBook to the tech to replace its swollen battery.[br]
When i took it back, i noticed that the trackpad isn’t able to click on its lower left corner, whilst all the rest worked perfectly. I must say that it was working fine despite the battery swelling before it was replaced, so I have a feeling that it wasn’t put together correctly… or not?[br]
What do you think, might that be a trackpad malfunction (and if so, how can I check it) or something else
=== Update (02/14/2023) ===
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When a trackpad is damaged, does that mean that its not doing the clicking movement at all, or the click occurs but will not respond as an action
I took my MacBook to the tech to replace its swollen battery.[br]
When i took it back, i noticed that the trackpad isn’t able to click on its lower left corner, whilst all the rest worked perfectly. I must say that it was working fine despite the battery swelling before it was replaced, so I have a feeling that it wasn’t put together correctly… or not?[br]
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What do you think, might that be a trackpad malfunction (and if so, how can I check it) or something else?
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What do you think, might that be a trackpad malfunction (and if so, how can I check it) or something else
=== Update (02/14/2023) ===
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When a trackpad is damaged, does that mean that its not doing the clicking movement at all, or the click occurs but will not respond as an action
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=== Update (02/14/2023) ===
Diagnostics like this one?
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=== Update (02/14/2023) ===
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When a trackpad is damaged, does that mean that its not doing the clicking movement at all, or the click occurs but will not respond as an action?
I took my MacBook to the tech to replace its swollen battery.[br]
When i took it back, i noticed that the trackpad isn’t able to click on its lower left corner, whilst all the rest worked perfectly. I must say that it was working fine despite the battery swelling before it was replaced, so I have a feeling that it wasn’t put together correctly… or not?[br]
What do you think, might that be a trackpad malfunction (and if so, how can I check it) or something else?
=== Update (02/14/2023) ===
Diagnostics like this one?
[image|2862914]
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=== Update (02/14/2023) ===
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When a trackpad is damaged, does that mean that its not doing the clicking movement at all, or the click occurs but will not respond as an action?
I took my MacBook to the tech to replace its swollen battery.[br]
When i took it back, i noticed that the trackpad isn’t able to click on its lower left corner, whilst all the rest worked perfectly. I must say that it was working fine despite the battery swelling before it was replaced, so I have a feeling that it wasn’t put together correctly… or not?[br]
What do you think, might that be a trackpad malfunction (and if so, how can I check it) or something else?
I took my MacBook to the tech to replace its swollen battery.[br]
When i took it back, i noticed that the trackpad isn’t able to click on its lower left corner, whilst all the rest worked perfectly. I must say that it was working fine despite the battery swelling before it was replaced, so I have a feeling that it wasn’t put together correctly… or not?[br]
What do you think, might that be a trackpad malfunction (and if so, how can I check it) or something else?