If you are talking about the clicker, be a bit more specific about what's broke. There are a number of fixes for it. If it's the trackpad itself, then access is not too bad for repair or replacement.


Ralph Mawyer, Jr. San Antonio, Texas


It could be both. The trackpad button drags geometric type lines across the screen as if I were holding it down and moving the cursor; plus, nothing happens when I double-click on an icon. Second, I disabled the trackpad in control panels yet it continued to work. And it also won't respond when I try to use it for clicking though the clicking function has been enabled in trackpad preferences. I am at a total loss.


dprice

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