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Retire los ocho tornillos Phillips de 4 mm que sujetan la carcasa inferior al MacBook.
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Usa el extremo plano de un spudger, para sacar el conector de la batería de su enchufe en la placa lógica.
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Ayúdate de la lengüeta de plástico de la batería, para levantar y retirar la batería de la carcasa superior.
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Cárgala al 100% y sigue cargándola al menos 2 horas más. Luego, desconecta el portátil y usalo normalmente, para descargar la batería. Cuando veas la advertencia de batería baja, guarda el trabajo y deja el portátil encendido hasta que entre en modo de suspensión. Espera al menos 5 horas, y luego carga el portátil sin interrupciones al 100%.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to pry the trackpad ribbon cable connector up off the logic board.
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Remove the four 1.3 mm Phillips screws securing the upper edge of the trackpad to the upper case.
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Pull the trackpad away from its opening in the upper case to clear the two mounting tabs on its lower edge.
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My track pad was working intermittently and having a mind of it's own. Instead of going to a repair shop for a pricey fix, I followed this guide and removed the track pad, cleaned it up and hey presto it's fine now! Thanks for the guide, very easy to follow!!
How did you clean the track pad? Did you just clean the connector. I'm also having similar issues, my tack pad starts having a mind of its on randomly after few minutes/hours.
dirt can get trapped around or under the trackpad, causing touch malfunctions. removing this dirt usually fixes touch issues and maybe sometimes a click issue if dirt is under the trackpad
Does anyone have anymore information on the adjustment screw mentioned by John Tipton on Nov 6? I have made some adjustments to it and found tightening it actually locks out the ability of a USB external mouse from operating, and does not correct the problem of the internal track pad click function failing to operate. I suspect adjusting it properly may fix some of our track pad issues, but I have not discovered the proper way of making this adjustment.