- #Mac right click not working mouse bluetooth and usb glitchy drivers#
- #Mac right click not working mouse bluetooth and usb glitchy driver#
- #Mac right click not working mouse bluetooth and usb glitchy pro#
We highly recommend the uninstall method to avoid further interference when using a Bluetooth connection.
Reinstall the Magic Trackpad Utilities driver.
#Mac right click not working mouse bluetooth and usb glitchy driver#
Uninstall the Mac Precision Touchpad USB driver or.To make the Magic Trackpad Utilities work again with an USB connection you can: In the "Magic Trackpad Utilities" application from the menu select Driver > Reinstall device driver. In case the Magic Trackpad Utilities still don't work, reinstall the device driver. Reinstall the Magic Trackpad Utilities driver Now the Magic Trackpad should work again. If the Magic Trackpad doesn't reconnect via Bluetooth, click the Magic Trackpad.In the "Magic Trackpad Utilities" application from the menu select Driver > Restart device driver.Restart the Magic Trackpad Utilities device driverĪfter the incompatible driver has been uninstalled, the Magic Trackpad Utilities device driver needs a restart to make your Magic Trackpad work again. Once again, in the confirmation dialog select: Delete the driver software for this device.Right click on Apple Multi-touch Trackpad HID filter and select Uninstall device:.In the confirmation dialog select: Delete the driver software for this device.Right click on Apple Multi-touch Auxiliary Services and select Uninstall device:.Apple Multi-touch Auxiliary Services andīoth devices need to be uninstalled with their driver deleted:.Expand the Human Interface Devices branch.Īt the top you should see two "Apple Multi-touch." devices:.Right click on the Windows Start menu icon and select Device Manager. To uninstall the Mac Precision Touchpad driver follow these steps: Uninstall the "Mac Precision Touchpad" Bluetooth driver
#Mac right click not working mouse bluetooth and usb glitchy drivers#
As a result both drivers are loaded at the same time and block each other. The Magic Trackpad Utilities driver sits at a lower level in the driver stack than the Mac Precision Touchpad driver. However Windows has a driver stack where filter drivers can be placed at various levels. But I've used this type of hard drive and many others constantly over the years.Usually only one device driver can be installed per device which prevents that incompatible drivers are loaded at the same time. It seems every time the click has frozen, one of these has been plugged in. Seems unlikely, but the only thing that it's coincided with are a pair of new Seagate Expansion 1TB hard drives I recently bought. I then unlugged the power cord and restarted in safe mode and it's working - for now. But scarily, the last time it did it I couldn't click even after restarting.
It does it out of the blue, and I have had to shut down and restart a few times. It's as though it's just ignoring of my clicking, both from the trackpad AND the magic mouse. There you will see the 'Click with two fingers' option in the drop-down menu. Open the 'Point & Click' tab and click on the Secondary click checkbox to enable it.
#Mac right click not working mouse bluetooth and usb glitchy pro#
It's not frozen, as I can still right click, and even navigate between programs using four-finger swipe for expose (then swiping back with the mouse over the program I want), and use keyboard commands to save and quite programs. To enable the MacBook Pro to right-click with two fingers, follow the steps below: Open System Preferences in the Apple Menu and open the Trackpad settings. And the real kicker is I can still RIGHT click, both with two fingers on the trackpad AND with my magic mouse. Over the last few days my MacBook Pro 13 Inch, from 2010 running OSX 10.6.8, has stopped clicking a few times.Ī worn out track pad, you would think.