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Q: Magic Trackpad has a mind of it's own!

My trackpad seems to have a mind of it's own.  When I move the cursor around the screen, the trackpad selects as though it is being pressed.  When I open a pull-down window, the trackpad selects items without being pressed.  I've bumped the PRAM and accomplished an SMC reset.  Niether action has had an effect.  Has anyone else had this issue?  How did you clear it up?

Magic Trackpad, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Oct 2, 2012 9:29 PM

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  • by georgeny,

    georgeny georgeny Jun 5, 2014 4:35 AM in response to JWSfrom NY
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    Jun 5, 2014 4:35 AM in response to JWSfrom NY

    JWSfrom NY wrote:

     

    Glad to hear that I was not the only one with this issue!!!!

     

    Having investigated the matter (and bought two new trackpads since), I discovered an interesting point:

     

    My Mac Mini is positioned right next to two screens and one back-up Mini. When the back-up Mini was powered on, the trackpad had problems - when it turned it off, it stopped. Tried the same with a portable hard drive - same result. Untechnical conclusion: seems to be an interference issue with other (powered) peripherals or computers...... (happy to stand corrected).

    To me simple, non-technical, thoughts. Magic pad and mouses working great. Downloaded Maverick never worked right again. SOFTWARE! Nothing moved, added, deleted from desk or operational devices in room etc. Many have come up with stand on one foot, hop twice then use left middle finger while singing Nathiopnal Anthem tyoe work arounds. Fix the software!!! It worked for years, then it didn't!

     

    George in NY

  • by Bob Worthingham,

    Bob Worthingham Bob Worthingham Jun 5, 2014 10:31 AM in response to georgeny
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    Jun 5, 2014 10:31 AM in response to georgeny

    I have not upgraded to Mavericks yet, so I can't comment on it's compatibility issues.

     

    But, I have confirmed that mine is static related.  Once the humidity went up, the problem went away entirely.  When it was dry in the house, I had to be sure my hands were moistureised and then it worked fine.

  • by McStu,

    McStu McStu Jun 23, 2014 12:33 AM in response to portdawg66
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    Jun 23, 2014 12:33 AM in response to portdawg66

    I read on another post that it was due to the trackpad being pushed over to one side.

    The solution was to press the trackpad firmly and push it to the other side.

     

    I should not see an alignment problem but desparation lead me to try it out.  Pressed firmly (not hard) and pushed to the right ....

     

    Hey Presto it works again.


    I hope it works for you 

  • by georgeny,

    georgeny georgeny Jun 23, 2014 3:25 AM in response to McStu
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    Jun 23, 2014 3:25 AM in response to McStu

    McStu wrote:

     

    I read on another post that it was due to the trackpad being pushed over to one side.

    The solution was to press the trackpad firmly and push it to the other side.

     

    I should not see an alignment problem but desparation lead me to try it out.  Pressed firmly (not hard) and pushed to the right ....

     

    Hey Presto it works again.


    I hope it works for you 

    McStu,

    Are you talking about a lap top track pad? Because these problems are with free standing Magic track pad.

  • by McStu,

    McStu McStu Jun 23, 2014 3:39 AM in response to georgeny
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    Jun 23, 2014 3:39 AM in response to georgeny

    Yes My Appologies

  • by hapeeski,

    hapeeski hapeeski Jun 25, 2014 7:50 AM in response to portdawg66
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    Jun 25, 2014 7:50 AM in response to portdawg66

    My trackpad was going crazy swell. I thought it was the battery, but resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) seems to have done the trick, at least up to now (about 15 minutes)

    Note: Portable computers that have a battery you should not remove on your own include MacBook Pro (Early 2009) and later, all models of MacBook Air, and MacBook (Late 2009).

    1. Shut down the computer.
    2. Plug in the MagSafe power adapter to a power source, connecting it to the Mac if its not already connected.
    3. On the built-in keyboard, press the (left side) Shift-Control-Option keys and the power button at the same time.
    4. Release all the keys and the power button at the same time.
    5. Press the power button to turn on the computer. 
      Note
      : The LED on the MagSafe power adapter may change states or temporarily turn off when you reset the SMC.
  • by MenesesInc,

    MenesesInc MenesesInc Jul 2, 2014 8:06 PM in response to hapeeski
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    Jul 2, 2014 8:06 PM in response to hapeeski

    AMAZINGLY, I think I found the root cause to my Magic TrackPad's (MTB) erratic behavior (see my prior post for my Apple hardware details).

     

    It seems, in retrospect, that my AT&T 3G Microcell (HW V2.0 from 2011) has failed a of weeks ago.  After reading many forums, there might be a need to replace the power plug on the ATT 3G Microcell.  Either way, for a long time I had not realized that it was stuck on just the Power On per the LED indicators with a yellow/green mixed light...  Today, after probably a couple months of not realizing that the thing was not working correctly, I decided to keep it unplugged in order to test the power cord with a multimeter. 

     

    To reiterate, I had done all the things to get the MTP to work and the only workaround was keeping my pinky on the right edge of the MTP as I used it.  Today, I did not use my pinky on the edge of the MTP.  It took a couple minutes to hit me that the MTP was acting normal.  I was shocked.  I thought about it and sure enough, the ATT 3G Microcell was unplugged.

     

    It seems to me that the issue all along had to do with interference as using my pinky on the right edge "grounded" me?  Perhaps, you might not have an ATT 3G Microcell but your upstairs/downstairs/left/right neighbor might and it aint working correctly.  Or there might be something that is not working correctly near by.  I've had this AT&T 3G Microcell since about 2011 and its been solid and I've been using it while I had the previous MTP (which I though had died) and this  new MTP.

     

    I hope this helps others.

  • by James Braley,

    James Braley James Braley Jul 16, 2014 11:31 AM in response to MenesesInc
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    Jul 16, 2014 11:31 AM in response to MenesesInc

    Been using the Magic TrackPad with my mid 2010 27" iMac since the MTP came out. It wasn't until quite recently (perhaps when upgrading to OS 10.9?) that the thing went wonky. Currently running 10.9.4 and no improvements yet.

     

    All my stuff is plugging into good power conditioners, so I don't believe that is it. Also, I haven't added any new equipment, so that isn't the problem.

     

    I'm very skeptical of all the reports of static, electrical interference, etc. After all, my bluetooth keyboard has no problems, nor my magic mouse. Plus, I'm having these problems on a rainy day, so it isn't lack of humidity. I think it must be software, as so many here have concluded.

  • by hapeeski,

    hapeeski hapeeski Jul 17, 2014 4:22 AM in response to portdawg66
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    Jul 17, 2014 4:22 AM in response to portdawg66

    The trick with resetting the System Management Controller (SMC), only worked for a brief period (see post june 25th). After that, I quit Mavericks and reïnstalled 10.5.8. Not only was my trackpad suddenly okay, but also my battery that had to be replaced after 1200 refills, seemed okay again. No scary messages under the battery-icon anymore. So definitely the software.

  • by northstarweb,

    northstarweb northstarweb Aug 5, 2014 6:16 AM in response to portdawg66
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    Aug 5, 2014 6:16 AM in response to portdawg66

    My trackpad was doing exactly the same, selecting text, activating buttons on its own. I phoned Apple Support and they solved the problem, they said you had to do this in sequence:

     

    Turn off your Mac

    Turn off your Trackpad

    Turn on your Mac

    Turn on your Trackpad

     

    Worked a treat for me, I was just on the point of buying a new one.

  • by chunkycoldmedina,

    chunkycoldmedina chunkycoldmedina Sep 28, 2014 11:58 PM in response to portdawg66
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    Sep 28, 2014 11:58 PM in response to portdawg66

    A quick fix for you to try;

    If you have an iPhone in the room, turn it off.
    My trackpad was going mental clicking by itself, I turned off my iPhone (4) and trackpad behaves normally.

     

    Been watching a movie now for an hour and no 'magic' clicks.

     

    This just seems FAR too ridiculous to be the problem, but would be interesting if a few of you guys could give it a try also.

     

    And yes, my problem also only started after going to Mavericks! (From Snow Leopard)

  • by SeeTheBee,

    SeeTheBee SeeTheBee Oct 22, 2014 6:25 AM in response to chunkycoldmedina
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    Oct 22, 2014 6:25 AM in response to chunkycoldmedina

    I've an iPhone 4s and am checking out your solution.

    So far it's working for me too.

    However, I'm reserving judgement, as the erratic behaviour was not happening continuously - just 80 - 90% of the time.

    Many thanks for your post, I'll let you know how I get on.

  • by James Braley,

    James Braley James Braley Oct 22, 2014 6:37 AM in response to northstarweb
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    Oct 22, 2014 6:37 AM in response to northstarweb

    I have tried the steps northstarweb suggested, and they did solve the problem, for a short while. Then it came back.

     

    I have an iPhone 4S, so will try the suggestion of turning it off (though I suspect that IF the iPhone is the problem, then turning off Bluetooth on the iPhone should resolve the issue without having to power it off).

  • by SeeTheBee,

    SeeTheBee SeeTheBee Oct 23, 2014 8:46 AM in response to chunkycoldmedina
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    Oct 23, 2014 8:46 AM in response to chunkycoldmedina

    Yep,certainly seems to be working

  • by PL281,

    PL281 PL281 Feb 4, 2015 12:02 PM in response to portdawg66
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    Feb 4, 2015 12:02 PM in response to portdawg66

    I know that this is an older post, but I was having this issue and i tried the various suggestions regarding bluetooth / rebooting / etc

     

    In the end...I popped out the foot on the lower left of the trackpad and then using the instructions on iFixIt for "Magic Trackpad Rubber Replacement/Reinsertion" I put it back in and now my problem is solved...

     

    I should note that I have an 18 month old that was playing with the trackpad recently and i think a crumb or something got caught in there.

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