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iConor50

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The trackpad on my macbook air is gone abit sticky when clicking, what should I do?:/
 
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The trackpad on my macbook air is gone abit sticky when clicking, what should I do?:/

Can't believe I'm even going to answer this but here goes.

Get a cloth with a tiny drop of glass cleaner on it and wipe it.

Bobs your uncle

One clean trackpad :D

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Can't believe I'm even going to answer this but here goes.

Get a cloth with a tiny drop of glass cleaner on it and wipe it.

Bobs your uncle

One clean trackpad :D

Ps. Stop watching babe station on your MBA :eek:
 
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The trackpad on my macbook air is gone abit sticky when clicking, what should I do?:/

Depends on how far you are into your purchase and/or if you have any AppleCare. I had an issue, which is starting to show signs again, of my trackpad not 'clicking' down and becoming spongey. I took it back with the response that the springs needed to be replaced or 'reset'. Seemed like a pretty simple fix but it took them about 3 days.
 
Depends on how far you are into your purchase and/or if you have any AppleCare. I had an issue, which is starting to show signs again, of my trackpad not 'clicking' down and becoming spongey. I took it back with the response that the springs needed to be replaced or 'reset'. Seemed like a pretty simple fix but it took them about 3 days.


Thanks. it seems to be better and worse, at times its OK and at other times really spongey and sticky
 
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