Hi,
I'm not quite sure if this is a logic board issue, but since it may, I'm asking anyway. I got a 15-inch touchbar macbook pro with no keyboard and no touchpad.
Knowing that keyboard goes into the touchpad, I immediately suspected the touchpad or its ribbon cable.
The cable got replaced but didn't help, so I ordered a replacement touchpad, and yes, it did fix the issue. Keyboard and touchpad started to work again.
But... When I click, I don't get the haptic feedback (but the click works).
So here's my question... Did I just get a bad (not as bad as the original one, but bad, still) touchpad ? Or is there something on the logic board that could cause the touchpad to work, but without haptic click ?
I'm not quite sure if this is a logic board issue, but since it may, I'm asking anyway. I got a 15-inch touchbar macbook pro with no keyboard and no touchpad.
Knowing that keyboard goes into the touchpad, I immediately suspected the touchpad or its ribbon cable.
The cable got replaced but didn't help, so I ordered a replacement touchpad, and yes, it did fix the issue. Keyboard and touchpad started to work again.
But... When I click, I don't get the haptic feedback (but the click works).
So here's my question... Did I just get a bad (not as bad as the original one, but bad, still) touchpad ? Or is there something on the logic board that could cause the touchpad to work, but without haptic click ?