On my Late 2016 MacBook Pro (A1707), the trackpad works but the top layer that is visible, is detached on the right side. Is it possible to fix this without removing the battery?
I’m wondering if could mount some double-sided tape underneath the track pad on the right side, not pretty but might work.
=== Update (12/06/23) ===
Hi Dan, thanks! CoconutBattery reports: Full Charge Capacity: 95%; Design Capacity: 49%; Cycle Count: 719; macOS Battery Status: Good
On my Late 2016 MacBook Pro (A1707), the trackpad works but the top layer that is visible, is detached on the right side. Is it possible to fix this without removing the battery?
I’m wondering if could mount some double-sided tape underneath the track pad on the right side, not pretty but might work.
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=== Update (12/06/23) ===
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Hi Dan, thanks! CoconutBattery reports: Full Charge Capacity: 95%; Design Capacity: 49%; Cycle Count: 719; macOS Battery Status: Good
On a Macbook Pro late 2016 (A1707), the track pad works but the top layer, the part that is visible, is detached on the right side. Is it possible to fix this without removing the battery ? I am wondering if could mount some double-sided tape underneath the track pad on the right side, not pretty but might work.
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On my Late 2016 MacBook Pro (A1707), the trackpad works but the top layer that is visible, is detached on the right side. Is it possible to fix this without removing the battery?
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I’m wondering if could mount some double-sided tape underneath the track pad on the right side, not pretty but might work.
On a Macbook Pro late 2016 (A1707), the track pad works but the top layer, the part that is visible, is detached on the right side. Is it possible to fix this without removing the battery ? I am wondering if could mount some double-sided tape underneath the track pad on the right side, not pretty but might work.