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hello12

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Sep 25, 2012
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Nothing has happened to the computer, didnt drop it, hit it hard, or whatever.

But the top of the trackpad on my macbook pro seems like it tilts down towards the top, and it is harder to click up top then on the bottom.

On the top of the trackpad, when I click it seems that I need to click harder then when I click at the bottom of the trackpad, is normal and I am imagining it or is the trackpad messed up? (I've had it for months and just noticed it...)
 
That's how it's meant to work, the bottom emulates where physical buttons used to be on the older macbooks.
 
Nothing has happened to the computer, didnt drop it, hit it hard, or whatever.

But the top of the trackpad on my macbook pro seems like it tilts down towards the top, and it is harder to click up top then on the bottom.

On the top of the trackpad, when I click it seems that I need to click harder then when I click at the bottom of the trackpad, is normal and I am imagining it or is the trackpad messed up? (I've had it for months and just noticed it...)

That's perfectly normal, it's been that way since the original Unibody MacBook pro was released. The hinge of the trackpad is at the top, hence it's harder to click up there.
 
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