I would start with the following: • Go to Apple > System Preferences • Select the Trackpad preferences pane • Check your various settings under each of the tabs If nothing there resolves the issue, then try booting into Safe Mode to see whether booting into Safe Mode makes a difference, either during or afterwards. NOTE: Before proceeding below I recommend disconnecting any external devices (e.g. Keyboard, mouse, etc). This also includes Bluetooth devices as well as USB. Boot into Safe Mode Follow these steps to boot your Mac into Safe Mode: • Fully shut down your Mac • Restart your Mac • Immediately press the Shift key and keep it down • Let go of the Shift key when you see the login window (NOTE: If you have FileVault enabled you may need to log in twice). • Take a note of what happens (i.e.
Does your trackpad work, etc) • Exit Safe Mode by restarting your Mac as normal • Again, take a note of what happens (i.e. Does your trackpad work, etc) Now, if after you've gone through the above steps you find that: • your trackpad works during Safe Mode but not when you're logged back in normally, let me know. • it isn't working during Safe Mode at all, then it's time to test your hardware with Apple Diagnostics (see below). This was really useful. I tried most of these things and they partially worked, until the keyboard (and pad) COMPLETELY stopped working. The power button works, and the trackpad 'clicks' (which is a software feature in my 2016 Mac Pro).
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But i can't start it in safe mode or in diagnostics mode because the keyboard doesn't work. Using an external keyboard doesn't work (for boot) either. External Keyboard and mouse work AFTER booting. I'm going crazy. I'll contact Apple support tomorrow as I ran out of ideas, but maybe you can think about something else. Thanks very much!
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Problems with the MacBook trackpad, such as clicks not registering or registering when and where you don't want them to, can affect your ability to do business reliably and accurately. Digi-eyepiece driver for mac. In extreme cases, erratic trackpad behavior can cause accidental loss or alteration of data. Apple released a software update that fixes some of these problems. Download iwork 2011 for mac. Other standard troubleshooting steps, like adjusting the trackpad settings, can fix problems not corrected by the software update and potentially save you time and money on support calls.
Click on the Apple menu and click 'System Preferences' from the drop-down menu. Click on the 'Keyboard and Mouse' option and select the 'Trackpad' tab to access trackpad settings. Look at the tracking speed and double-click speed sliders to ensure that the pointer is set somewhere in the middle, between the Slow and Fast options.