sometimes it doesn't works normally.
i mean when i touch on the trackpad and try to move my cursor,
my cursor doesn't moves on the screen.
and after wait for a while, it works fine.
should i bring my mac to apple authorized reseller?
Hardware Mac servicing, emergency tips, General knowledge on Mac issues
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Sep 19 2009, 09:13 PM
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i dunno what happened to my trackpad,
sometimes it doesn't works normally. i mean when i touch on the trackpad and try to move my cursor, my cursor doesn't moves on the screen. and after wait for a while, it works fine. should i bring my mac to apple authorized reseller? |
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Sep 21 2009, 02:09 PM
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but there is no service provider in Sabah.
i want to bring it to computer shop, but i think they might charge me. and my mac is still under warranty. so, should i just send it to apple authorized reseller? and fyi, there's no apple premium reseller too in Sabah. o.O |
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Sep 21 2009, 06:53 PM
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"Bad grounding will cause trackpad issue" o.O
wooww. never know bout that. thanks! |
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Sep 23 2009, 09:43 PM
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nope. why?
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