MrL0gical wrote:
So lately I have been experiencing more and more often that the trackpad on my MacBook 14" M3 suddenly is non-resposive. It happened the first time on a flight a couple of weeks ago, then it happened two times yesterday, and again today. The only way to solve the problem, is to reset the SCM.
I just updated to 15.1 and hoped that would be the end of this problem, but no …
I would assume this is just a software issue, since the SCM reset fixes it, or can it be hardware?
re: MacBook 14" M3
SCM ...? I have no idea what this is.
Note: No SMC or NVRAM on the M1/M2/M3/N4 SoC.
The best you can do if you have an issue— equivalent Shut down, close the lid 30 secs+ , reboot as normal.
If no resolve try SafeBoot to sort anomalies Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support
if Safe Boot does not sort your issue you can try reinstalling the macOS on top of the existing macOS
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no resolve you can try revive or restore
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if you still have an issue—
In or out of warranty you can get a free over the counter 'Apple Service Diagnostics' test /assessment
Make an appointment for a "hardware issue"
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