How did linux fix my macbook trackpad?!
How did linux fix my macbook trackpad?!
Ok so I have a Macbook Pro 12,1 and the keyboard/trackpad has been dead for a few months, or so i thought. I installed linux in a seperate partition and when it booted, lo and behold, a working damn keyboard and mouse! Boot camp/windows hadn't fixed the issue and it still is broken when i go back to MacOS.
Now i have to wonder, is there a way I can get those drivers from linux that make the keyboard function work on MacOS? I'm running linux lite 6.6 (which i guess is a branch of ubuntu) and MacOS Monterey if that helps..
Sticking with ubuntu lol
Linux drivers wouldn’t do anything for macOS, but at least you know it works. I would try reinstalling macOS.
I think i tried reinstalling it, but I can't remember now.. That's kind of what I figured, but I wasn't sure if this could work, guess its back to wiping it again (if that even works lol)
If it works in Linux but nowhere else even after a full format and reinstall, then my guess is that there is a fault in some hardware feature and Linux is intelligently ignoring the broken feature but continuing to function otherwise, and Mac/Windows both error out when that feature can't be loaded successfully
Source: I make computer stuff
Probably the best plan. After years of experience with Linux, I used a MacBook for several years and I found that when things are working, it is great and very simple... but if you have to get under the hood, it's insanely complex and poorly documented, without much help online.
Boot into recovery or a different drive like usb key. You could also try safe mode, maybe you installed something that is causing driver conflict.