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Mac os track pad not recognizing taps
Mac os track pad not recognizing taps





mac os track pad not recognizing taps

The latter are most common in El Capitan 10.11.4-10.11.6, and appear to be faults in the operating system or its drivers.

#Mac os track pad not recognizing taps Bluetooth

If your trackpad stops working altogether, and there is no click, for example, check that it is turned on, well charged, and that your Mac hasn’t crashed (with a kernel panic, in particular) or dropped its Bluetooth connection. If it still won’t pair, check that your Mac is really compatible with the Magic Trackpad 2, and consider contacting Apple support if it is compatible but will not pair, the trackpad is probably dead. If your trackpad won’t pair, disconnect it, turn it off, and leave it for at least ten seconds. Leave it connected so that it charges up fully, and then disconnect the cable. It should then appear in the Bluetooth pane, and pair automatically. If you bought your trackpad separately, the recommended way to pair it is to ensure that it is turned off, connect it to your Mac using the USB charging cable, and turn it on using the small power switch at the back. It will also probably need to be charged, so once you get a chance, connect it using its USB charging cable and charge it up to full. Simply turn it on, sliding the small power switch at the back to green, and it should work. If you bought your trackpad with your Mac, then it should already be paired.

mac os track pad not recognizing taps

Like most Apple peripherals, the Magic Trackpad 2 just works, but sometimes they do go wrong.







Mac os track pad not recognizing taps