D dan-anone macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 2, 2020 #1 Hello everyone!Is This normal with new macbook pro 16 trackpad!It physically moves down when I press on the top,I think 1or 2 millimeter! Video is loading or being processed. Last edited: Jul 3, 2020
Hello everyone!Is This normal with new macbook pro 16 trackpad!It physically moves down when I press on the top,I think 1or 2 millimeter! Video is loading or being processed.
duanepatrick macrumors 6502 Jul 2, 2020 #2 It's not normal. But despite of the fact that it is "loose", does it work? Anyway, you could demand a replacement tho. Reactions: dan-anone
It's not normal. But despite of the fact that it is "loose", does it work? Anyway, you could demand a replacement tho.
D dan-anone macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 2, 2020 #3 duanepatrick said: It's not normal. But despite of the fact that it is "loose", does it work? Anyway, you could demand a replacement tho. Click to expand... It doesn't move around,on the top It just goes down like 1-2 millimeter ,yes It does work
duanepatrick said: It's not normal. But despite of the fact that it is "loose", does it work? Anyway, you could demand a replacement tho. Click to expand... It doesn't move around,on the top It just goes down like 1-2 millimeter ,yes It does work
duanepatrick macrumors 6502 Jul 2, 2020 #4 Better to request for a replacement. That's not normal. Reactions: dan-anone
D dan-anone macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 2, 2020 #5 duanepatrick said: Better to request for a replacement. That's not normal. Click to expand... Video is loading or being processed.
duanepatrick said: Better to request for a replacement. That's not normal. Click to expand... Video is loading or being processed.
StealthWire macrumors newbie Jul 6, 2020 #6 Here you go, similar flex on 16" macbook pro. Got off with apple chat support and they say it's quite normal and by design. Attachments IMG_4433-2.mp4 24.8 MB Reactions: simonmet
Here you go, similar flex on 16" macbook pro. Got off with apple chat support and they say it's quite normal and by design.
simonmet Cancelled Jul 6, 2020 #8 It’s normal. It has to be able to move and flex a bit to provide the sensation of clicking. Mine is exactly the same and I didn’t for once think it was faulty. It works fine. Reactions: StealthWire
It’s normal. It has to be able to move and flex a bit to provide the sensation of clicking. Mine is exactly the same and I didn’t for once think it was faulty. It works fine.