| The MacBook Pro Latch |
| Tuesday, 21 October 2008 | |
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If you've been following my blog (I don't post often do I don't blame you if you don't I've only have three complains about my MacBook Pro 4,1 (early 2008 model): A small and very bright white dot on the screen that only appears when displaying white pixels, small amounts of corrosion on the hand rest area near the trackpad, and finally the latch button has been stuck pressed in for the past two days and so the screen wouldn't stay close properly. Turns out that there isn't much I can do about the first - many other owners of MacBook models with LED-backlit screens also seem to have the problem. The second is slightly annoying, but after some reading I discovered some good news - only the first layer will oxidize/corrode, and the case as a whole will be fine. The last one also seems to be a relatively common problem, and fortunately it's an easy fix! After two hours of fidgeting with a paperclip and protractor trying to push the latch forward, I finally decided to shine a flashlight into the small holes near the trackpad and latch mechanism. Sure enough, there was a small piece of plastic that had fallen into the hole and was blocking the latch from springing forward. I used a small metal hook to carefully move the piece of plastic upwards and not slide it across (where it would eventually just obstruct the latch again) and then removed it. Voila, the latch was working again! |
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) you know that I've become a pretty big fan of Apple. Even though you do end up paying a slight premium for Apple hardware compared to a Dell let's say, the peace of mind from using OS X and the bundled software is well worth the extra cost.