![]() ![]() ![]() In which case if it is internal, I would say take it to someone to adjust it/replace it. IF it happens there because the recovery partition or triage partition (one that you created) then you KNOW it is hardware. The easiest way to test this (depending on how easy it is to reproduce) is to boot to a known good operating system i.e.: a different partition containing the OS either one you made or the recovery partition by holding down option and selecting Recovery HD (10.7 and newer). In most cases that I have seen with trackpads not acting as expected it is hardware, not the drivers. ![]()
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