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Q: macbook trackpad not working properly

I have a weird issue with my macbook retina trackpad since 6 months, some times it starts jumping, freezing, moving on its own and after some time start working perfectly after keeping laptop switched off for some time, pram reset .

but now its not working properly and strange thing is that it works 100% ok on welcome login screen, on which their is option of guest user login and admin login but when i enter into operating system it starts jumping

 

in past pram reset worked for me but now its not working any more.

 

Please help me what issue might could b with its best possible solution.

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9.1)

Posted on Aug 8, 2014 11:23 PM

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  • by dominic23,

    dominic23 dominic23 Aug 9, 2014 2:11 AM in response to sms2friends
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    Aug 9, 2014 2:11 AM in response to sms2friends

    Go step by step and test.

     

    1. Restart

     

    2. Shut down the computer.

        Clean the trackpad with moist not wet microfiber cloth.

     

        System Preferences > Point & Click

        Try turning off three finger dragging and then turning it on after  testing.

     

    3. Is there any Bluetooth device nearby with failing batteries? If so, replace the batteries.

     

     

       4. Reset PRAM:   http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14222

     

     

    5. Reset SMC.     http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964

     

        Choose the method for:

        "Resetting SMC on portables with a battery you should not remove on your own".

     

    6. Close all windows and quit all applications.

     

        Click the spotlight -the magnifying glass icon- in the menu bar. Enter Disk utility in the box.

     

         Select Disk Utility from the drop down. When the Disk utility window opens up,

         select  Macintosh HD, then First Aid.

     

         Click Repair Disk Permissions button.

         Ignore the  time remaining estimate.

         Last 1 minute may take longer.

     

     

     

     
      If this does not solve the problem, you may have to take the computer to the Apple store

    to have it checked out.

  • by OGELTHORPE,

    OGELTHORPE OGELTHORPE Aug 9, 2014 3:30 AM in response to sms2friends
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    Aug 9, 2014 3:30 AM in response to sms2friends

    You may find this Apple support article useful:

     

    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1449

     

    Occasionally the battery which resides under the trackpad will expand, interfering with the operation.  Open the bottom of the MBP and check the battery.

     

    Ciao.

  • by Linc Davis,

    Linc Davis Linc Davis Aug 9, 2014 12:48 PM in response to sms2friends
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    Aug 9, 2014 12:48 PM in response to sms2friends

    There are several possible causes for this issue. Please take each of the following steps that you haven't already tried until it's resolved. Some may not apply in your case.

    1. Follow the instructions in this support article, and also this one, if applicable. A damaged or defective AC adapter could be the cause, even if it's the right kind.

    2. Press down all four corners of the trackpad at once and release. If there's any effect, it's likely to be temporary, and in that case the unit must be serviced or replaced.

    3. Open the Bluetooth preference pane in System Preferences and delete all pointing devices other than the trackpad, if applicable. Disconnect any USB pointing devices. By a "pointing device," I mean a peripheral that moves the cursor, such as a trackpad, mouse, trackball, or graphics tablet. A plain keyboard is not a pointing device.

    4. Start up in safe mode and test, preferably without launching any third-party applications. If you don't have the problem in safe mode, but it comes back when you restart as usual, stop here and post your results. Do the same if you can't start in safe mode. If there was no difference in safe mode, go on to the next step.

    5. Reset the System Management Controller.

    6. If you're using a Bluetooth trackpad or mouse, investigate potential sources of interference, including USB 3 devices.

    7. A swollen battery in a portable computer can impinge on the trackpad from below and cause erratic behavior. If you have trouble clicking the trackpad, this is likely the reason. The battery must be replaced without delay.

    8. There's a report that a (possibly defective) Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter can cause the built-in trackpad of a MacBook to behave erratically. If you're using such an adapter, disconnect it and test.

    9. There's also a report of erratic cursor movements caused by an external display that was connected but not turned on.

    10. If none of the above applies, or if you have another reason to think that your computer is being remotely controlled, remove it from the network by turning off Wi-Fi (or your Wi-Fi access point), disconnecting from a Bluetooth network link, and unplugging the Ethernet cable or USB modem, whichever is applicable. If the cursor movements stop at once, you should suspect an intrusion.

    11. Make a "Genius" appointment at an Apple Store to have the machine and/or external trackpad tested.

  • by suhelfromnsw,

    suhelfromnsw suhelfromnsw Jun 29, 2015 1:55 AM in response to Linc Davis
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    Jun 29, 2015 1:55 AM in response to Linc Davis

    to Linc Davis     Oh big Thanks from me. I just bought an AC adapter(charger) not genuine one from ebay. I was having issues with moving cursor it was slow and sticky, as soon as I disconnected the charger it started working great....Thanks again.

  • by BlowingBubbless,

    BlowingBubbless BlowingBubbless Jul 24, 2015 12:29 PM in response to Linc Davis
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    Jul 24, 2015 12:29 PM in response to Linc Davis

    Hello Linc Davies,

     

    I have a MacBook Pro with retinal display from 2014. My trackpad has randomly become completely unresponsive and I cannot get it to work.

    I have so far tried all the steps you have recommended but it hasn't fixed the problem. Are there any other recommendation that you have or do I need to find an Apple repair man?

     

     

     

    Cheers