I have to same issues on a macbook pro 2018 (A1990). Under preferences, the trackpad is not detected. I’ve had to apply changes via command line (like enabling tap to click) and the battery icon is gone from the top menu bar despite being checked under preferences/power. The battery does work and so does the trackpad. I’ve open up the computer and visual inspection doesn’t indicate a bulged battery and is working so I’m hesitant from going to buy a new battery just for the icon to appear or the trackpad settings as well. I’ll subscribed to this thread to see if there is an update/patch/settings that will bring them back to life. I think this happened after an OS update (Big Sur or Catalina, I’m unsure which).
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I have to same issues on a macbook pro 2018 (A1990). Under preferences, the trackpad is not detected. I’ve had to apply changes via command line (like enabling tap to click) and the battery icon is gone from the top menu bar despite being checked under preferences/power. The battery does work and so does the trackpad. I’ve open up the computer and visual inspection doesn’t indicate a bulged battery and is working so I’m hesitant from going to buy a new battery just for the icon to appear or the trackpad settings as well. I’ll subscribe to this thread to see if there is an update/patch/settings that will bring them back to life. I think this happened after an OS update (Big Sur or Catalina, I’m unsure which).
I have to same issues on a macbook pro 2018 (A1990). Under preferences, the trackpad is not detected. I’ve had to apply changes via command line (like enabling tap to click) and the battery icon is gone from the top menu bar despite being checked under preferences/power. The battery does work and so does the trackpad. I’ve open up the computer and visual inspection doesn’t indicate a bulged battery and is working so I’m hesitant from going to buy a new battery just for the icon to appear or the trackpad settings as well. I’ll subscribed to this thread to see if there is an update/patch/settings that will bring them back to life. I think this happened after an OS update (Big Sur or Catalina, I’m unsure which).