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My MacBook Pro's Trackpad shows an annoying behavior in the last few days. I think the only relevant thing that changed is the firmware for the Trackpad. An update has been distributed via Software Update a few days ago.
Sometimes when i click somewhere the Trackpad won't recognize the mouseup, i.e. hold the click on its own. Clicking again seems to stop the holding and issue a new mousedown, but then again, no mouseup
I.e. when i click on a file on the desktop the file will be dragged. But i can't stop dragging! Clicking in a browser or text document will select the text/images.
Did anyone notice similar behavior? Any ideas or fixes?
mine seems to work fine... This is about just trackpad problems in general but it wouldn't hurt to take a look http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-20012617-263.html. At least I think that's the update in question, I'm not sure.
– Vervious – 2010-08-13T05:51:03.333Thanks for the tip. The article isn't very helpful though. instead of describing how to find the settings file (which won't turn up) a filename would have been a good idea. I'll try to find the settings file myself. – lajuette – 2010-08-13T07:32:32.727
check my answer to the similar issue... I don't think it has to do with the update, as my mac is also all up to date and I never had such issue. http://superuser.com/questions/193383/how-can-i-release-a-click-locked-mouse-pointer-in-osx/196148#196148
– cregox – 2010-10-05T16:15:10.143I know your issue, i pointed you over here in a comment =) – lajuette – 2010-10-05T18:18:52.707
As an aside: hitting Esc will probably allow you to stop dragging. – Arjan – 2010-11-28T10:18:09.570
i should try that the next time it happens. But at the moment i'm happy it stopped (for now). – lajuette – 2010-11-28T14:23:52.433
lol @lajuette you replied to my comment as if it was my issue... I don't even know how I stumbled upon either question, but I'm not the author! ;) But just wondering, did you manage to fix this? – cregox – 2011-06-14T13:53:28.697