Comments on: Apple issues fix for MacBook trackpad woes
Firmware update now available for those who purchased Apple's redesigned MacBook or MacBook Pro and have been having problems with the glass trackpad on those systems.
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- by jrepenning September 15, 2009 1:35 PM PDT
- So, it's a year down the road, and I've only just upgraded to the new multitouch, no-button/all-button trackpad model, and I seem to be still seeing the problem. Or maybe it's a different one: the problem widely reported in the time frame of this article only said that clicking failed mysteriously. I find that all trackpad behavior fails: no click, no tap-to-click, no drag, no move-mouse. Happens about once an hour, maybe a bit more often. If I remove my hands from the computer for around ten seconds, it goes back to normal, but what a PAIN. If I rub my fingertips against my opposite palm, this sometimes also heals the problem, but maybe that's just another case of "pause."
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