sixfive
May 17 2009, 09:44 PM
It's happening frequently now, has happened a few times int he past. It'll randomly start clicking when I clearly have not hit the click button. No external mouses/keyboards plugged in, just the power cord. It seemed to happen when I loaded firefox, more specifically flash based websites. I tried Opera and Safari, same problem. Then I'd quit those programs and it would stop. It may or may not have happened without them open, but I don't really notice it if it's ever happened.
Basically, when I have a youtube video on and I try to type something in to search, it ends up clicking like once every second or even more frequently so it'll always leave the box and I can't type, or if I go to the box it highlights everything I'm typing and I'm constantly overwriting it.
sixfive
May 17 2009, 09:47 PM
Closed firefox this time and it kept happening until I closed itunes.
JackRapington
May 17 2009, 09:57 PM
That happened to me before, and it ended up being that my mouse had a bunch of dust in it. But I have a pc.
brooklyneast05
May 17 2009, 10:06 PM
this happens to me a lot, mostly only in messenger for me though. i think it's the same problem. it constantly highlights the letter i just typed so it's doing the over writing thing. my other friend, who also has a macbook has the same problem.
wwwww
May 17 2009, 10:08 PM
OS X sucks, problem solved.
sixfive
May 18 2009, 12:30 AM
Thanks for the help:

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illriginal
May 18 2009, 01:02 AM
LOL
wwwww
May 18 2009, 06:58 PM
K. Good job attempting to troll me with something completely unrelated.
sixfive
May 18 2009, 09:44 PM
Not trying to troll you little buddy, just getting my lulz from how unfortunate you look.
sixfive
May 19 2009, 07:26 PM
Man f*ck this shit. It's getting ridiculous, couldn't click anything for about ten minutes because it would be on auto hyper w/e click mode, even when i restarted or shut down for five minutes. Reformat inc
brooklyneast05
May 19 2009, 07:28 PM
you must have a severe case of it
when it does that editing what i just typed thing i just double click and it stops.
Uronacid
May 20 2009, 02:53 PM
Are you sure you don't have a PC?
sixfive
May 20 2009, 03:01 PM
I'm positive Josh. It's kinda a, macbook, with you know, OS X.
Uronacid
May 20 2009, 03:03 PM
QUOTE(kryogenix @ May 20 2009, 04:01 PM)

I'm positive Josh. It's kinda a, macbook, with you know, OS X.

Dude, I'm just being a dick. Did you try a different mouse?
sixfive
May 20 2009, 03:10 PM
Rofl. Yeah I called up tech support and no surprise not really any help. I'm going to archive/reinstall the OS and if that doesn't work, wipe the entire thing. If that doesn't work, I'll just tell them to replace what's not working since they seem pretty apt with customer support in store.
Uronacid
May 20 2009, 03:13 PM
QUOTE(kryogenix @ May 20 2009, 04:10 PM)

Rofl. Yeah I called up tech support and no surprise not really any help. I'm going to archive/reinstall the OS and if that doesn't work, wipe the entire thing. If that doesn't work, I'll just tell them to replace what's not working since they seem pretty apt with customer support in store.
I know you're pretty good with computers so I figured you had done that already, but no-one had actually mentioned it in the thread so I just threw it out there. I know that this occasionally happens with my IBM laptop because there is a scroll button I often hit by mistake while typing, but I highly doubt this will solve your problem as macs have very few buttons and those that do exist serve and easy-to-understand and specific purpose. Good luck, I guess macs aren't all they're cracked up to be.
sixfive
May 20 2009, 03:50 PM
I disabled the trackpad, separate from the clicker, and it stopped. Option button five times + disable track pad when disabling the mouse clicking part does the trick. Now, for some reason, it won't accept my f*cking leopard CD. It tries to boot off it several times before ejecting it. I backed up everything so I'm just going to drop it off at the Mac store and say fix it.
Uronacid
May 20 2009, 03:54 PM
QUOTE(kryogenix @ May 20 2009, 04:50 PM)

I disabled the trackpad, separate from the clicker, and it stopped. Option button five times + disable track pad when disabling the mouse clicking part does the trick. Now, for some reason, it won't accept my f*cking leopard CD. It tries to boot off it several times before ejecting it. I backed up everything so I'm just going to drop it off at the Mac store and say fix it.
It possible the hardware in the track pad is broken.
sixfive
May 20 2009, 03:59 PM
hopefully they replace the entire thing tbh, brand new plx
kryogenix
May 20 2009, 04:07 PM
Sure got told.
sixfive
May 20 2009, 04:12 PM
Dudes so, I'm goign to the tech people in 30 mins. My Macbook is the 2.16ghz previous model, but the only ones they sell in the previous models are 2.00 ghz. They don't offer the .16 extra ghz option or I guess they just don't use it anymore, or something. The thing closest to mine without downgrading is one of the new ones lawl. Hopefully since it's (hopefully) a hardware issue and the CD drive isn't accepting my leopard CD, they'll replace it. Unlikely as it is, hopefully I can pick me up a new macbook out of this. looooool
Uronacid
May 21 2009, 07:37 AM
QUOTE(kryogenix @ May 20 2009, 05:12 PM)

Dudes so, I'm goign to the tech people in 30 mins. My Macbook is the 2.16ghz previous model, but the only ones they sell in the previous models are 2.00 ghz. They don't offer the .16 extra ghz option or I guess they just don't use it anymore, or something. The thing closest to mine without downgrading is one of the new ones lawl. Hopefully since it's (hopefully) a hardware issue and the CD drive isn't accepting my leopard CD, they'll replace it. Unlikely as it is, hopefully I can pick me up a new macbook out of this. looooool
Well, you do know enough about computers to weasel your way into a new machine. Tell them you believe there is a short circut in the motherboard that's causing different components to go bad over time. Then they'll replace it for sure.
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