I had to have the trackpad on my Pismo replaced at some point because the
cursor would become "crazy", even after I would clean it. Now, it's a bit
better. However, from time to time, it seems that the trackpad isn't fixed
properly to the top case as when I press it, I can feel it goes down a bit,
specially on the left and right side.

Since I found the Pismo to be much more fragile and weaker than the
Wallstreet I had before, is this something normal with the trackpad? Are
other Pismo owners having a similar "feeling"? Sometimes, it's annoying, as
there will be faint cracking noises when pressing the trackpad, just as if
it wasn't properly fixed to the top case.

Any comment from other Pismo owners?

Thanks!

-Laurent.
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