![]() ![]() no normal-click would work, while the secondary-click was fine. So at least I knew the built-in Trackpad, Magic Mouse and USB Mouse hardware was fine and it was looking like a software issue.Īs another trouble shooting process I made an OS X USB Flash Drive Installer, figuring it would boot clean and the built-in Trackpad or Magic Mouse would work fine since it worked under Linux, however during the install. I booted my MBP with a Linux Mint Live USB Flash Drive and the built-in Trackpad, Magic Mouse and USB Mouse all worked, both normal-click and secondary-click. Normal (Left) mouse-click wouldn't work under any conditions while running OS X, the built-in Trackpad, Magic Mouse or USB Mouse, while the secondary-click was fine on all. I had this very issue last week on my Early 2013 15' MacBook Pro with Retina Display. ![]() Let's just say it's a story of unknown Bluetooth interference or a paired Bluetooth device that’s in range of the Mac. I will be happy if this has a stupid easy answer. As fun as it is to toggle mouse keys on and off, I’d really like to get the clicking working. I’ve used the Accessibility Options Shortcut (Fn-⌘-⌥-F5) to turn on mouse keys, which I’ve been using for the past week. Laying my Macbook Pro on its side and tapping underneath the trackpad area ( ).Checking Battery Health ("Condition: Normal” according to System Report some people have had trouble with their battery bulging). ![]()
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