The trackpad on your MacBook experiences more wear and tear than most other components. Even a small amount of spilled liquid can seep into the trackpad through the surrounding gaps. Most failed trackpads are caused by liquid damage, spills, or high humidity, and these problems often get worse over time.
If your MacBook shows any of the symptoms below, it’s likely time for a trackpad repair or replacement:
Cursor doesn’t move
Cursor moves on its own
Clicks do not register
Cursor jumps or behaves erratically
Trackpad is popping up from the case
We provide fast, reliable MacBook trackpad repair in Edmonton, often with same-day service when parts are in stock.