Yes. for anyone wondering it does work and im so happy rn thanks man. so heres the explaination: i've spilled some juice on my m1 macbook air and the haptic feedback has been fairly weak since then, now after sliding a piece of paper around the corner and slowly cleaning the corners (i didn't use the liquid) as instructed in the video it works perfectly fine! this made my day
Gosh, I extra came back to this video after I ordered isopropyl alcohol. I worked only with that. Thanks so much man! saved me a 250€ repair!! lets goo
Guys. this thing really works, i just slide a piece of waxed paper., you can get one of any Stiker., for best results you can add some tiny drops of isopropyl alcohol., note: Slide the paper all around of the track pad
Genuinely this works, spilled coffee all over my laptop keys and trackpad. Keys wouldn't click and the haptic response of the trackpad was like 3/10. Tried this and it markedly improved. THANK YOU
I spilled iced tea on my trackpad and its haptic feedback stopped working properly after that. This solved the problem. I am not sure how but I guess sliding a paper through the contact points of the frame and the trackpad removes the sticky thing between them. Thanks.
Yes. for anyone wondering it does work and im so happy rn thanks man. so heres the explaination:
i've spilled some juice on my m1 macbook air and the haptic feedback has been fairly weak since then, now after sliding a piece of paper around the corner and slowly cleaning the corners (i didn't use the liquid) as instructed in the video it works perfectly fine! this made my day
Gosh, I extra came back to this video after I ordered isopropyl alcohol. I worked only with that. Thanks so much man! saved me a 250€ repair!! lets goo
bruuuuuuv I was going crazy and it actually work wtf
tysm you da goat
Guys. this thing really works, i just slide a piece of waxed paper., you can get one of any Stiker., for best results you can add some tiny drops of isopropyl alcohol., note: Slide the paper all around of the track pad
Genuinely this works, spilled coffee all over my laptop keys and trackpad. Keys wouldn't click and the haptic response of the trackpad was like 3/10. Tried this and it markedly improved. THANK YOU
Would it be a lefthanded thing? Mine is pressured on that side too
I spilled iced tea on my trackpad and its haptic feedback stopped working properly after that. This solved the problem. I am not sure how but I guess sliding a paper through the contact points of the frame and the trackpad removes the sticky thing between them. Thanks.
using alcohol?
@@adanmustafa2845 I did not use any alcohol. It worked somehow.
the problem comes back after a while no?
@@justhaider6300 yes
Thanks now I have a broken trackpad
bro prolly used water
@@Its_Eli_lul used alcohol but okay
be very careful because the macbook touchpad is glass.
Whats the liquid?
im guessing it's isopropyl alcohol.
omg it's actually worked tysm
What’s happening you being sarcastic
@@cohen7779 umm no lol, i actually tried it bc my mousepad was not working but it actually worked
What type of liquid is he using
wtf r u doing?
brooooooooo you crayyyzz thannnkkksss yooouu sooooo MUCHHH love youu
what liquid is?
2:26 how do you do that? I know what you said but like where on the keyboard or mouse is an M1
WHAT IS THE LIQUID!!!?????????
is that a rolling paper
Thanks
It actually works🎉
It fuckin word bro!!!
THERES A CRACK IN MY TOUCHPAD
dude thanks. didn't think it would work, but it did
my touchpad isnt clicking what to do now i did this still not working
same :-(
@@butirpadihey, did you have any luck yet?
@@emmanuelbeck6876 noooooo.... 😞
What is the liquid!???
😢
It's water.
@@AZsPCtips 😂😂😂😂😂
Alcohol
Hahahah its working!!!! Bravo
it worked! 😂😂
bro it worked Maan
It works😮😂
i got a pile of salt stuck under it somehow-
Yessss
What the f is happening
Not fully but some movement
Wtf it worked
Thanks