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Jun 5, 2014 6:54 AM in response to anthco725by sanjampet,http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1449
The track pad is very sensitive be careful that you are not touching it.
There may be a problem with the battery (swollen) or the track pad itself.
You can take it in to a genius bar for a free evaluation. Make an appointment first
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Jun 5, 2014 6:55 AM in response to anthco725by Carolyn Samit,Check your settings in System Preferences > Trackpad
Cleaning the trackpad can help as well > How to clean Apple products
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Jun 8, 2014 2:55 PM in response to anthco725by kellykashuda,I have had this issue for months and it is finally resolved.
I talked to an employee at Apple btw.
First thing:
shut down your computer and unplug everything except for your power adapter
hold shift control option and the power button for 5 seconds
~ This will reset the system power management control
Second thing:
Go to the hourglass in the upper right corner
Search disk
Click on disk utility
On the right select Mac HD
Click verfiy disk permissions
Click repair
This repairs any problems on your hardrive
These two steps did the trick for me! And I hope they do for you as well.