Why not call Apple up and describe these new problems? They seem a result of the repair. m On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 21:21:39 -0500, Bucky Phillips <hover at triad.rr.com> wrote: > i got my laptop back after having it sent to the fortress of solitude > after having the logic-board replaced(only had the laptop for a month > now). and i've noticed that I can't use my headphone jack any more. > and also. a funky track-pad problem. > > At first start-up every thing was fine. then . after opening a > folder.. the pad couldn't register movement at any of the sides. the > center was fine. but if you touched at the side and dragged in.. it > didn't even know you were touching it. reboot fixed the mouse but also > stopped my headphone jack from working(sound works fine.. as does the > microphone). > > Is it possible that these problems have anything to do with the new > logic board? and also. are there any fixes to this type of thing short > of sending it back to the fortress of solitude ? (I use the laptop > almost constantly.. since I'm either on campus or at the nearby barnes > and noble.) . > > The laptop is also not covered under warranty since it's a 600MHz > ibook. so sending it back is not very high on my list of things i'd > like to do. this is also my ONLY apple product short of the 575 in my > closet. so i don't want to be messing around under the hood with my > soldering iron unless i have a nice set of instructions. > > Nick > > _______________________________________________ > iBook mailing list > iBook at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/ibook > -- Wherever you go, there you are!