I had this problem with my (sadly now defunct, as of a month ago!) 2011 MBP after years of use. You can try:
1. Resetting the System Management Controller. Shut down your Mac, be sure the power cable is plugged in, then press (left side) Shift-Control-Option and power-on keys all at the same time. Hold for about 5-10 secs, and reboot if it doesn't automatically (I can't recall if it does). 2. Reset the the PRAM/NVRAM. Shut down your Mac. Push the power-on key and hold down Command-Option and the "P" and "R" keys and hold them while the machine boots. 3. It may be a battery issue. The older batteries used to swell up when they got tired, and it may be pushing on the back of your trackpad. hope this helps -- brad On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 1:46 PM David Loberg Code <d.loberg.c...@wmich.edu> wrote: > I have an older MacBook Pro (13 inch, Mid 2012). [actually I have 20 of > them for a class] > Recently updated to 10.14.16 (Mojave), and am using miniAudicle 1.3.6 > > ** I can no longer receive any mouse/trackpad data ** > > The Device Browser recognizes both the internal trackpad and an external > USB mouse. > hid.openMouse is successful. hid.name() works. > however it will not receive any live data from the mouse. > > Keyboard works fine. Accelerometer works fine. > > Any thoughts? > > Thanks, > > davd > > ----------------- > > David Loberg Code > > School of Music > > Western Michigan > > c...@wmich.edu > _______________________________________________ > chuck-users mailing list > chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu > https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users >
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