Magic Trackpad Erratic Movement

Just bought and installed Magic Trackpad on my iMac. Paired the trackpad, installed the software with Software Update. But then the cursor movement has been erratic. The cursor jumps on the screen randomly and "taps" itself. Fortunately I can still use my Magic Mouse so I have to disconnect the trackpad.

Anyone with a similar experience? Any solution?

Unibody MacBook Pro 2.53GHz/iMac Core2Duo 2.66GHz/iPhone 3Gs 32GB, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Jul 31, 2010 7:33 AM

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Aug 24, 2010 6:24 PM in response to David Browning

OK, having used my replacement trackpad for a while now, I am convinced this was a hardware problem, as diagnosed by an Apple Service Centre. So, no more erratic movements, No more unresponsive clicking and so on. I'm pretty happy with my Trackpad again!

One last thing - I'd like the ability to select the sensitive area in the preferences - I find I rest my thumb against the edge and so trigger double clicks inadvertently.

Go get that hardware checked!

Aug 26, 2010 10:46 AM in response to Mikerobe

I have a band new machine (two weeks old). It came with the "Magic Track Pad." I thought I was just an old man who was having a hard time adapting. But mine, from-time-to-time, exhibits one or more of the anomalies noted here. My daughter, who is also a MAC Driver, thinks it is a sensitivity issue. I can't tell if hit is a hardware issue, software issue, or temperature/control adjustment issue. But clearly, there is an annoying issue.

Aug 27, 2010 9:00 AM in response to Wingrove

I have an older late 2006 / early 2007 17" Macbook Pro - was experiencing very erratic and imprecise cursor movement. Tested w/ 1g macbook air and 2010 white macbook and Magic Tracpad worked perfectly so I ruled out wifi interference. Solution was simply to disable onboard BT and to plug-in USB Bluetooth 2.0 adapter (Asus BT21). Works beautifully now!

Aug 27, 2010 9:23 AM in response to Colin Lai

Based on the theory that it was a hardware problem, I swapped my MTP at an Apple Store (almost had to make an appointment at the Genius Bar since it was a few days over 14 days, but they took pity). The problem is less pronounced with the second MTP, but still there.

In my case it certainly correlates to back-up activity on Time Machine.

I moved the Time Machine away from the MTP. I found that putting it on the floor several feet behind the location of the MTP worked best. This seems to have eliminated the problem for me. So far.

Sep 5, 2010 6:22 PM in response to Erickrenzo1229

Same issue here. It works for 2 seconds after I power it up, and then the cursor goes crazy. I tried everything: moved my cordless phone to another room, powered off my external USB drive, powered off my iPhone... the cursor still seemed possessed.
Then I turned off Airport. Bingo!

Well... maybe not. If I move too fast, I lose control of the cursor again. There seems to be a lag.

Nice try, Apple.
I'm returning it to the store for a refund.

Sep 15, 2010 3:12 PM in response to Colin Lai

At least relief that I am not losing my mind here- my magic trackpad worked awesome for about 5 minutes then did the drunken pointer routine. Tried everything from turning off mouse to moving locations to playing with the bluetooth settings to removing the batteries. Definitely more than just interference from the magic mouse(tried that turned off and removed from the room.) HELP apple- fix this amazing device!

Sep 15, 2010 10:24 PM in response to Colin Lai

Spare a thought for me...

I am using BT keyboard and TP on my MacBook, which is right next to my old iMac, which I simply cannot get the TP to work properly on. I also have the iPhone (with BT off) and my BT Magic Mouse for the iMac on the desk. I also have WiFi router next to my MacBook.

I find the TP works great, but every now and then I also get the erratic movement problem. It goes away after a few seconds.

After reading this thread and based on my previous problems with BT devices on the MacBook I am convinced it is interference with the WiFi router that causes this.

How do we fix it?

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