top | item 46584221 (no title) shlant | 1 month ago a touchpad malfunction that only happens after an OSX update? discuss order hn newest plorkyeran|1 month ago Yes, there is a very large amount of software that's involved in making touchpads work and that software is part of the OS. oreilles|1 month ago When your trackpad worked in a previous OS version and suddenly don't in the newest, that's called a software bug. Not a trackpad malfunction. load replies (1) bqmjjx0kac|1 month ago I once had a vexing problem with my old Intel MacBook — macOS failed to boot, but Windows seemed totally normal. Can't possibly be a hardware failure, right? The symptoms disappeared after replacing the SATA cable! load replies (1)
plorkyeran|1 month ago Yes, there is a very large amount of software that's involved in making touchpads work and that software is part of the OS. oreilles|1 month ago When your trackpad worked in a previous OS version and suddenly don't in the newest, that's called a software bug. Not a trackpad malfunction. load replies (1) bqmjjx0kac|1 month ago I once had a vexing problem with my old Intel MacBook — macOS failed to boot, but Windows seemed totally normal. Can't possibly be a hardware failure, right? The symptoms disappeared after replacing the SATA cable! load replies (1)
oreilles|1 month ago When your trackpad worked in a previous OS version and suddenly don't in the newest, that's called a software bug. Not a trackpad malfunction. load replies (1)
bqmjjx0kac|1 month ago I once had a vexing problem with my old Intel MacBook — macOS failed to boot, but Windows seemed totally normal. Can't possibly be a hardware failure, right? The symptoms disappeared after replacing the SATA cable! load replies (1)
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