(1) Adjustment screw is T6 or TR6 - if it does not fit it is a stripped screw, which is very easy. They are like 5 bucks at an Apple repair store. Before you add it back to the MacBook make sure the threads are clean and no do not put on ANY oils. (2) Take out the complete trackpad using the 4 little silver screws (not the ultra tiny black screws) and clean it thoroughly. Strongly advise to take the cable from the motherboard and guide it back through when putting it back together. (3) Clean the space where the trackpad rests, be careful not to bend the little clips where the 4 screws came out (my mistake the first time). (4) Last resort is to order a new trackpad for around 20 bucks used or 40 new from USA. (5) Put in the adjustment screw before you add the trackpad as you can sort of “feel” the depth of it with your finger. (6) Put it back together in reversed order, keeping in mind not to bend the little clips at the back as they give the height of the trackpad in comparison to the frame. Make sure ALL...
Finally!! I got it to be submissive and release its powers to me. I am not sure if an admin decommissioned it but I removed the motherboard completely from the system and let it sit without anything attached to it for a day. Tonight I thought.... one last try before I replace the motherboard. Put the thing together, boot up, Enrollment gone. Move it into development, works!! VPD the $@$* out of it so no serial number will ever be recognized. Now I might have gotten lucky, I might have gotten the petty of an admin and they removed the forced enrollment, I dunno. I did remove the battery for the better half of a day before. I am happy it works now, my daughter can have her laptop tomorrow after I put on some thermal grease under the CPU cooler.