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jtmav

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Original poster
Dec 15, 2007
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I have a Rev C Air with the SSD, snow leopard 10.6.1 and all of a sudden I have lost the pinch and squeeze, three finger swipe.:confused: All that works is the scrolling. Checked in system preferences and all of the appropriate boxes are checked. Any idea?
Thanks for any help,

JTMav
 

musicpenguy

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Oct 29, 2006
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I'd install MultiClutch and see if that works if not - bring it in to the Genius Bar

(MultiClutch might kick it back into gear working for the regular system trackpad)
 

stoconnell

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Mar 22, 2009
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Rockville (Despite REM's plea.)
I have a Rev C Air with the SSD, snow leopard 10.6.1 and all of a sudden I have lost the pinch and squeeze, three finger swipe.:confused: All that works is the scrolling. Checked in system preferences and all of the appropriate boxes are checked. Any idea?
Thanks for any help,

JTMav

Have you tried doing an SMC reset?

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1411

"The System Management Controller is an integrated circuit (computer chip) that is on the logic board of the computer. As the name implies, it is responsible for power management of the computer. It controls backlighting, hard disk spin down, sleep and wake, some charging aspects, trackpad control, and some input/output as it relates to the computer sleeping."
 
Feb 15, 2009
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Boston, MA
Shut down your computer normally.
Press (only once and shortly) left shift + left control + left option keys and the power button.
Wait 5 seconds
Turn the computer on. The sleep light should blink shortly.

This worked for me when I was having this issue with my MacBook.
 

jtmav

macrumors member
Original poster
Dec 15, 2007
77
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Have you tried doing an SMC reset?

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1411

"The System Management Controller is an integrated circuit (computer chip) that is on the logic board of the computer. As the name implies, it is responsible for power management of the computer. It controls backlighting, hard disk spin down, sleep and wake, some charging aspects, trackpad control, and some input/output as it relates to the computer sleeping."

That did it!:D Thanks for the help. I appreciate it.
Best,
JTMav
 

deltaiscain

macrumors regular
Jul 24, 2008
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Me and a friend had this on our MBP Penryn's, however after a couple of restarts it worked again :confused:
 
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