Trackpad completely working (even force click) but NO haptic feedback whatsoever.

I am on the M1 Macbook Pro (8GB RAM) and up until yesterday, the trackpad has worked completely fine. Now, however, I get no haptic feedback whatsoever. I am on the latest version of macOS, have tried booting into safe mode, have tried restarting, tried running diagnostics and got 'ADP000'. Have tried turning off and on Force Click and haptic feedback in settings (also with a restart in between). All to no avail. I'm stuck on what to do, and it's really quite annoying not feeling a click. I can still click and drag, although it's no longer a click... I can still do literally everything other than feel it click and it's SO ANNOYING because I have no clue why it's not working :(


If anyone can help I would really appreciate it.


Thanks and have a good day,

Fred.



MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.0

Posted on Nov 6, 2022 02:34 AM

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Nov 6, 2022 07:10 AM in response to iPh0nE6s_uSeR

iPh0nE6s_uSeR wrote:

I am on the M1 Macbook Pro (8GB RAM) and up until yesterday, the trackpad has worked completely fine. Now, however, I get no haptic feedback whatsoever. I am on the latest version of macOS, have tried booting into safe mode, have tried restarting, tried running diagnostics and got 'ADP000'. Have tried turning off and on Force Click and haptic feedback in settings (also with a restart in between). All to no avail. I'm stuck on what to do, and it's really quite annoying not feeling a click. I can still click and drag, although it's no longer a click... I can still do literally everything other than feel it click and it's SO ANNOYING because I have no clue why it's not working :(

If anyone can help I would really appreciate it.

Thanks and have a good day,
Fred.



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