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macbook pro trackpad problem

just recently my trackpad has been messing up. It will be like im right clicking to highlight everything. and the cursor changes into the one when you are typing something. This is really annoying and the only way to fix it is if I restart my computer. Any suggestions

macbook pro, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Sep 22, 2010 10:04 AM

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Sep 28, 2015 1:34 PM in response to JerryBirdwell

I know this is super old but after much research and being so irritated this is the only thing that resolved my problem, this one little comment right here. I would be doomed without this because it would be so complicated and tedious with an Apple Store.Thank you sooo much now my trackpad isn't jumping and opening and closing random stuff. It was completely unusable until I found this. My problem was that it had lint or something stuck in the sides of the trackpad so it was being held down. Dude seriously THANK YOU SO MUCH I'm soo happy it was so frustrating for a few weeks, I could only use my tablet. thanks again.

Jan 13, 2016 12:19 PM in response to flbmxgirl

I have a 15" Macbook Pro (A1286 - mid 2012) that has developed an interesting trackpad issue. When I try to use the trackpad, while not touching the computer, the cursor moves erratically and it is very difficulty to move it to a desired location. When I am resting my hand on the case next to the trackpad (or basically exerting gentle pressure on any of the case surfaces near the trackpad) the cursor moves normally. After reading other's posts it seems I need to check for a bulging battery. I just wanted to know if anyone had any other ideas before I open the case. Don't like the idea of "hitting" the trackpad in case the battery is bulging and this causes it to explode.

macbook pro trackpad problem

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