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    • El Magic Trackpad es el primer trackpad de escritorio completo que admite un conjunto completo de gestos, incluidos hacer clic, desplazarse, deslizar y rotar, todos disponibles en la punta de los dedos.

    • Requisitos:

    • Mac de escritorio o portátil.

    • Conectividad Bluetooth.

    • Mac OS X 10.6.4 o posterior.

    • Y por supuesto, ¡pilas! (Cargador de batería de Apple no incluido).

    • Como confirmaron los rumores, el Magic Trackpad se denomina Modelo A1339.

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    • El Magic Trackpad es un 80 % más grande que el trackpad incluido en los modelos actuales de MacBook Pro.

    • Presenta el mismo diseño de aluminio que su contraparte de teclado inalámbrico, lo que permite la combinación perfecta de escritura y gestos.

    • No olvidemos la atracción principal, que es la superficie de vidrio resistente al desgaste, táctil capacitiva de 0,5 mm de espesor.

    • Todo eso está bien, pero ¿qué hay dentro?

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    • Quitar las baterías es lo más sencillo posible. Gira la tapa de las pilas y las dos pilas AA se deslizarán hacia afuera.

    • ¡Mira esos hilos cuadrados! Si bien las roscas cuadradas tienen la mayor eficiencia mecánica de todos los tornillos de avance, su dificultad de fabricación las hace prohibitivas para la mayoría de las aplicaciones.

    • Felicitaciones, Apple, por preocuparte por los detalles.

    The Apple Bluetooth keyboard also uses this same Square thread. So it makes sense for them to reuse the same technique they have already invested in. It's these details that makes being an Apple user so fun. Who ever gushes over a screw on a Dell?

    thecreative - Contestar

    the top can not be removed to get the batteries out, i think they leaked, because i see some white ... but can't removed it...

    robert - Contestar

    The square thread is not very practical for screwing back and finding the right alignment. Also the very thin border of the cap has not very much surface to be hold safely for screwing in.

    For undoing a corroded battery you might drill a tiny hole in the bottom and use a screw for wood like a corkscrew. If the second cell is also stuck then you may get hold on a longer drill and longer screw or use a sort of extension. My grandfather has brazed a drill into a piece of tube for such application.

    Newton2k1 - Contestar

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    • ¡Es hora de ensuciarse las manos!

    • Utiliza una herramienta de apertura de plástico para hacer palanca en el panel inferior y separarlo del adhesivo que lo sujeta alrededor de los bordes izquierdo, derecho y superior.

    • No hagas palanca en la parte inferior. Hay un montón de clips de retención.

    • Después de cortar la mayor parte del adhesivo, el panel inferior se levanta de inmediato.

    Unlike the big photo of someone jamming a tool along the bottom edge, follow the written word and do not pry along the bottom edge.

    Mitchell - Contestar

    This step came in very handy when one of the little rubber mouse buttons slipped out of my trackpad. I pried up the back and slipped it right back in... Good as new!

    Doug - Contestar

    Watch out! By accident I managed to break my trackpad "glass" on the top. Do not try to bend the trackpad

    Hu Debniczek - Contestar

    Orientation is a funny thing. One persons ‘bottom’ is another person’s ‘top’ and - as in this case - can be confused more so after an item is lifted or picked up, like in the photos. Please be more specific in your descriptions, such as ‘the edge alongside the battery housing’ etc. Thanks!

    Jeremy - Contestar

    the best way I have found to remove back cover was to use a sucker.

    Fabio - Contestar

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    • Y no hay... realmente mucho en esta cosa.

    • Después de una buena cantidad de palanca casi no destructiva, el espaciador interno se puede quitar del trackpad.

    • Este espaciador evita el evento altamente improbable de apretar el panel inferior contra la placa lógica lo suficiente como para dañarlo.

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    • A continuación, desconecta los dos cables planos que conectan el panel táctil capacitivo a la placa lógica.

    • Estas cosas son ridículamente delgadas y están pegadas a la parte inferior del panel táctil. Si planeas eliminarlos, procede con precaución.

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    • Hemos notado una tendencia en los productos más nuevos de Apple: delgados y bonitos = no reparables por el usuario. El Magic Trackpad no es una excepción.

    • Después de usar una pistola de aire caliente para calentar el adhesivo, la almohadilla táctil se puede sacar con cuidado del chasis de aluminio.

    • Esto no es para los débiles de corazón. Se requirió una gran cantidad de calor, púas de guitarra y herramientas de apertura de plástico para hacer que esta cosa se moviera.

    Hi! I was wondering if you had a temperature scale to give us.

    There is lot of plastic on these pretty things, I'd prefer not to deform any part of it with too many heat.

    Maxime Gratiot - Contestar

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    • Después de liberarse del adhesivo que lo sujeta al chasis, el panel táctil se puede quitar fácilmente.

    • El Magic Trackpad tiene una forma única de activar el botón del mouse. A medida que presionas hacia abajo la superficie superior del panel táctil, las dos patas de goma cerca de su borde frontal empujan hacia arriba la placa con bisagras y el tornillo de fijación (que se muestra en naranja) fijado al chasis.

    • Esto aprieta el interruptor del botón electrónico del mouse (que se muestra en rojo), produciendo el "clic" característico.

    The buttons in my Magic Trackpad have an annoying tendency to stop clicking. I have to physically lift up the Magic Trackpad off the desk, place it on the desk again, and suddenly the buttons will click again. It is as if both buttons are physically stuck. But it seems odd that both buttons continually get physically stuck simultaneously.

    Brian Watrous - Contestar

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    • Para quitar completamente la placa lógica, primero debes desoldar los cuatro cables que van al conector de la batería/LED de estado.

    • Después de quitar dos tornillos Phillips, la placa lógica se puede separar del chasis.

    It looks like there are 4 more contact points, possibly for serial data transmission. Maybe they use these during debugging? They're labeled GND, UPRX, UPTX, and PP1V8. I have no idea what that last one is for...

    Maybe you guys should try hooking up something to them and post your results!

    WillyDavidK - Contestar

    I wonder if the power, GND, UPRX, UPTX points could be used to turn one of these into a wired USB trackpad...

    Jonathan Hendry - Contestar

    Jonathan Hendry! I have the same question and am trying to find out if we can skip the bluetooth process altogether. Do you know any more about these four pins?

    raymond klucik -

    I am also pretty interested in such a mod. I got a nonfuntional trackpad with a broken button and a lot of leaked battery fluid. I teared it apart, cleaned it and found the GND, UPRX, UPTX, and PP1V8 contact points. Since the electronics seem to be physically ok, i’d love to get it working again. sadly soldering the battery to the battery connection pins on the pcb wasn’t effective.

    Marius Rohne -

    I must change the wires that connect the board to power/LED status button , and i dont know what kind of wire to use

    And how can i dismantle the power/LED status button ?(it's already out of the battery tube)

    Hadi Motamedi - Contestar

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    • En el corazón de la placa lógica del Magic Trackpad se encuentra un Broadcom BCM2042 para conectividad Bluetooth.

    • Este es el mismo chip que utiliza el Magic Mouse para la transmisión de datos.

    • Encontramos un chip controlador de pantalla táctil Broadcom BCM5974 que proporciona funcionalidad multitáctil.

    • Este es el mismo chip que encontrarás en el iPhone, iPod Touch y MacBook Air.

    • Además, un SST 25WF020 proporciona 2 Mbit de memoria flash en serie.

    • Parece ser un TI CD3238, que Hearst identificó como un controlador/receptor de línea RS232. También estaba en el iPhone original con un BCM5973A.

    • La parte posterior de la placa lógica presenta nada más que negrura y pegamento.

    Is it possible to buy this piece only ?

    Pierre - Contestar

    If we paint the trackpad surface (I mean those pad that we touch all the time), does it affects the performance/sensitivity?

    Nur Fajar Rizki Suseno - Contestar

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A great tear down. One question: Where is the bluetooth antenna? Is it just etched into the circuit board?

Doug - Contestar

Good question. It looks like the curved traces along the top of the board seen on step 10 could be the antenna, and they lead to a small metal pressure contact that mates into the aluminum chassis. My guess is that the chassis of the trackpad and/or those curved traces serve as the antenna.

Andrew Bookholt -

Step 3c, I was expecting to see an Apple-branded battery instead of a bunny-battery. When you get the Apple batteries, is there any reason to tear one of those apart to see if Apple is merely re-labeling someone else's battery or if they actually are building AA batteries?

plink53 - Contestar

Apple does not produce batteries, as much as they don’t produce LCD panels or SoC chips - at best, they design them or define specs, but mostly just source it from suppliers, such as Samsung (and SDI), LG and Desay. It makes no financial sense to be a one stop shop - and that’s why Trump’s Nevo-mercantilism is a sure fail. Sorry about the politics - it’s a *charged* topic lolz ;)

Idan -

Step 10, "2Mbit of serial flash memory" This means this device might be capable of storing/receiving data from the attached computer. It will be something we get to investigate to see what type of data it holds to see how it has to be treated in a government setting.

plink53 - Contestar

One of the things stored is the device name. When you rename the Magic Trackpad (System Preferences > Bluetooth), that name is saved on the trackpad. It comes up with the same name if you pair it with a different computer: a nice touch!

hoylen -

This is a cool post! I think that the Magic Trackpad is worth owning, and it makes it a pleasure to use the Mac. Unfortunately, it can bug out sometimes. Usually, this is because the battery is running low. It starts to happen after a few hours of continuous use, when the battery life approaches 50%. I wrote up a how-to guide on my site, Appledystopia, for troubleshooting and fixing it. There are some neat tips, like adding it as a Bluetooth Favorite, so if it loses the connection or you toggle the power, it will connect much faster.

Apple Dystopia - Contestar

I have just destroyed my trackpad by opening it as described. The top of the Bluetooth chip (Broadcom BCM2042) was firmly glued to the plastic cover and when I took the cover off, the chip was ripped off the logic board. Time to buy a new one.. :-(

apollinairemoreno - Contestar

My batteries leaked inside and to remove them I had to open the screw cap on the battery compartment and sharply hit the trackpad edge on the edge of a table (Preferably wood) with the compartment facing down. The batteries eventually came out and to clean ouit the residue, acid, white crud, I used the handyman's secret weapon, WD40. It works great now !

capone99 - Contestar

yes the chip is firmly mastic to the rear panel nice one apple !!!!! probably to stop you repairing it !!

Paul Harrison - Contestar

Beware. apple have seriously glued the back of the chip to the rear panel. Nice one apple. Destroyed my pad removing rear panel. But i guess thats what they wanted to achieve.

Paul Harrison - Contestar

how much current do these things draw?

michaelcasselli - Contestar

Is there a way to fix the button on the track pad if it fell and was scraped and jammed the button

Paul Hirschmugl - Contestar

I was given one with batteries, which had leaked. I followed ths guide closely, without damaging anything, but I was unable to detect 3v on the PCB. The power switch may have a small daughter board, which isn’t mentioned here. How do you remove the switch assy?

Mr McK - Contestar

Great presentation. Thank you. Mine also had very severe battery corrosion and I had to drill the 2 batteries out! Very messy but eventually successful. Then I was faced with fixing the switch. Please can you advise how you are supposed to remove the switch/LED pcb assembly without breaking it. Thanks

colbox - Contestar

Hello and Thanks for all Your tutorials ! I have a magic trackpad but it has fallen down and the glass up is broken. Is it possible to repair this part of the device? If it’s possible, where can I buy that parts of the item please? Thanks

couteau carole - Contestar

My trackpad has stopped responding to mouse clicks - what would you think is the most likely needed to replace to fix that?

Abel Iskim - Contestar

To remove the On-Off-Pushbutton on the Side you must remove the Rubber-Foot on the Pushbutton-Side, then with a Little Allen-Key (Imbusschlüssel 0,05) remove the little Ground-Screw, then with the same Allen-Key loosen the Grub-Screw (Madenschraube) under the Ground-Screw (These are the Grond-Connection for the Push-Button)

Next remove the lower Panel like in Step 4. and desolder the 4 Wires (Step 9) from the Logic Board.

Now you can press out the Push-Button with a Long Stick from the Batteries Side and repair.

Norbert

Norbert Back - Contestar

Very good info, thanks ! This should be added to the teardown which IMHO lack this last step ;-)

Col -

thanks for this instruction! I could repair my touchpad. (i.m.o. a very irritating thing I seldom use. I hate it)

R. Bruce - Contestar

Amazing teardown , plus I love how detailed it is, though a question I have is how then would I make my own wireless touchpad With a salvaged A315-53-50k5 laptop touchpad🤔

Tshegofatso Makhoba - Contestar

I thought mine died, but apparently it connected to my (sleeping) MacBook instead of the desktop. So I tapped on Forget device on the MacBook and it instantly connected to my desktop Mac. HTH.

Harry Solter - Contestar

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