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Feb 21, 2012 1:13 AM in response to boink boinkby nikos_01,I haven't created a new account, I don't need to create a new account. I created a new account (mine, the default one) when I bought the laptop a few months ago. And I have problems with that.
Best,
Nikos.
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Feb 21, 2012 1:19 AM in response to nikos_01by boink boink,nikos_01 wrote:
I haven't created a new account, I don't need to create a new account. I created a new account (mine, the default one) when I bought the laptop a few months ago. And I have problems with that.
Best,
Nikos.
do you already have the problem occuring after you have setup your initial account?
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Feb 21, 2012 1:21 AM in response to boink boinkby nikos_01,I'm pretty sure that yes. I cannot remember precisely when I first observed it (how long after the creation of my first account), but my answer would be yes.
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Feb 21, 2012 5:53 AM in response to nikos_01by mattrock1,I echo your statements completely nikos_01. I've been searching to an answer for this for months with no resolve until (EUREKA!) this recent post by Barsney-15E and clarified further by Don. Deleting com.apple.driver.AppleBluetoothMultitouch.trackpad.plist from the preferences folder seems to have finally resolved the issue for me.
https://discussions.apple.com/message/17644972#17644972
Very (very) frustrating that Apple hasn't addressed the issue, never mind resolved. It's been ongoing for months, if not years. Very unfortunate as I expect more from them.
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Feb 21, 2012 5:55 AM in response to iLukeKendallby mattrock1,Hi iLuke. I've been searching to an answer for this for months with no resolve until (EUREKA!) this recent post by Barsney-15E and clarified further by Don.
Deleting com.apple.driver.AppleBluetoothMultitouch.trackpad.plist from the preferences folder seems to have finally resolved the issue for me.
https://discussions.apple.com/message/17644972#17644972
Cheers!
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Feb 21, 2012 7:32 AM in response to mattrock1by boink boink,this one, right?
from my understanding, the plist files you need to delete is in the user library>preferences, not system library>preference. which means that, a new user account will not have the same issue when you create it because it will generate a new com.apple.driver.AppleBluetoothMultitouch.trackpad.plist
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Feb 21, 2012 7:49 AM in response to boink boinkby mattrock1,Hi boink boink.
It's the only file named as such. Unsure what you are trying to determine or foresee, but deleting the file (the only one that exists in my case) as instructed works.
Have you tried this yet?
Cheers,
matt
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Feb 21, 2012 7:51 AM in response to mattrock1by mattrock1,p.s. nobody is here looking to create a new account. We are simply trying to resolve the trackpad reset issue... which we believe may now be resolved. Cheers.
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Feb 21, 2012 1:08 PM in response to mattrock1by nikos_01,Many thanks for your help mattrock1 !!
I think it might have worked! I'm saying 'might' as it's been an intermittent problem, so I will need to test it a bit more. So far, one restart and one shut down+start up, and the preferences remained OK.
I will post again if it fails again.
Thanks again!
Best wishes,
Nikos.
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Feb 21, 2012 4:51 PM in response to mattrock1by boink boink,mattrock1 wrote:
p.s. nobody is here looking to create a new account. We are simply trying to resolve the trackpad reset issue... which we believe may now be resolved. Cheers.
it's great that you have found the solution.
let me explain to why i suggested creating a user account. it is a form of isolation to check if the issue is a system wide or not. the file that you have to delete to fix this issue is unique per user account.
Apple even has an article for this step.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1199
If the issue occurs in various applications, or in Mac OS X
For example, if no applications can be opened.
Tip: If the issue began right after you performed a Mac OS X re-installation (excluding erase-installation), see Applications don't work after reinstalling Mac OS X.
The first and easiest test to try is to see if the issue affects a different user account on your Mac. Each user account has customized preferences and other items stored in its home directory. You'll first need to create an additional user if one does not already exist (follow steps a-h below). Then, log out of the current user and test the issue in the new user account.
If this resolves the issue, there may be an issue with a file in the home directory of the original user account.
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Feb 21, 2012 7:17 PM in response to boink boinkby mattrock1,thanks boink boink. issue resolved. and it was much easier than your non-resolve.
let's not try and confuse new visitors by burying the answer with alternate routes to resolve. it's resolved. works like a charm. let's leave it at that. cheers!
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Mar 6, 2012 9:59 PM in response to mattrock1by Serenity17,Hey Mattrock1, this issue is not resolved.
It isn't working for me an a bunch of other people so it would be great if you could stop telling people that it is. I've tried everything, the user account switch, the p.list thing, and a bunch of other things and my trackpad settings are resetting between every 5 minutes to an hour.
If anyone actually has any ideas that will resolve this that would be great. Thanks.
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Mar 7, 2012 6:16 AM in response to Serenity17by mattrock1,My apologies, Serenity17. You're the first person to post in this thread that this hasn't resolved the issue for you (I don't see any other posts from "a bunch of other people") and there have been posts (myself included) who say this has resolved for them. If this hasn't worked for you, I sincerely apologize for my claim. Boink Boink went off on a tangent which only seemed to muddle the thread hence my stern (and it seems, innacurate) reply to him that it indeed had been.
The post hasn't been marked as resolved, so obviously it's still open to solutions. I'll keep my fingers crossed that the issue doesn't reappear for me, but in the meantime, I'm good to go over here (as it seems others who posted the same)
I should note that the issue only appeared for me on restarts and after sleeping. It sounds like yours is quite dramatic (which I assume might have attributed to your dramatic response, though I can imagine your frustration with it happening every 5-60 minutes). I would strongly suggest taking your machine to the Genius Bar in an Authorized Apple Store.
Cheers,
matt
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Mar 7, 2012 8:25 AM in response to mattrock1by boink boink,mattrock1 wrote:
Boink Boink went off on a tangent which only seemed to muddle the thread hence my stern (and it seems, innacurate) reply to him that it indeed had been.
muddle the thread? i was trying to help by offering alternative steps to help fix the issue.
mattrock1 wrote:
The post hasn't been marked as resolved, so obviously it's still open to solutions. I'll keep my fingers crossed that the issue doesn't reappear for me, but in the meantime, I'm good to go over here (as it seems others who posted the same)
but you claimed it to be resolved.
open to solutions? now that some said that the solution you claim aint working you're open to solutions?
Anyway, now we know that there is no concrete solution yet then it means there are other posibilities that causes the issue.
Serenity17, from what i understand from your post, you already created a new user account and deleted files stated on your original user account, is that right? with the bunch of other things that you said, are you referring to resetting the SMC and PRAM, repairing the disk and disk permissions, safeboot, all software updates installed, reinstall?
if all those are done, i suggest that we create a new partition on your hard drive and install a fresh operating system before you go to a service provider because i'm sure their gonna ask you to do it as well.
if you're not ready for that step, can you launch console(applications>utilities) and check logs based on the time the issue occured, we might get clues there.
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Mar 7, 2012 11:11 AM in response to mattrock1by nikos_01,Hi again mattrock1
I have the same problem again. So that recommendation (delete the file) did not work...
Best,
Nikos.


