If your laptop’s mouse pad, also known as the trackpad or touchpad, has started acting up, it’s not uncommon.
A $49 rental kit lets you swap out the logic board or Touch ID sensor on a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro A $49 rental kit lets you swap out the logic board or Touch ID sensor on a MacBook Air or MacBook ...
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Earlier this year, Apple launched its self-service repair program for iPhone 12 and 13 models. That program allows users to buy original certified parts for those devices, access the same repair ...
Apple's Self Service Repair program is no longer limited to iPhones. The company is adding M1-based MacBook Air and Pro systems to the program on August 23rd, giving you access to official parts and ...
The company will allow customers to purchase or rent proprietary tools and tackle at-home fixes of M1 MacBook Pro and MacBook Air laptops. Reading time 3 minutes Apple will now let you do some DIY ...
Clicks on trackpad button do not register, possible fix Several posters to Apple's Discussion boards have identified an issue where the MacBook trackpad button does not respond to clicks on every ...
The laptop trackpad has come a long way since Apple Inc. pioneered it 14 years ago on the PowerBook 500 series as a replacement for the trackball found on earlier models. While almost anyone who has ...
Tomorrow, Apple will start providing repair manuals, parts, and tools for US customers to repair their own M1-based MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops. M2-based Macs will not be supported at that ...