Trackpad issues in BigSur 11.2.1 Hello, I'm new to Macs and I'm an owner of a brand new M1 MacBook Air. Unfortunately I'm experiencing some weird trackpad behavior after updating to Big Sur 11.2. The problem occurs almost always after pressing, hold-pressing the trackpad or using Force Touch. Use the below terminal command to Reset Bluetooth Module easily. 1→ Open the terminal app on your Mac. Use Command + Space and Type Terminal. to Find & Open on Mac. 2→ Next, Type the below command and Hit the Return Key on the run command. Verify using your Mac login password.
III. Boot in Safe Mode: In Safe Mode , Login Items do not run at login, certain preferences are set aside, and damaged system files are then reset. So, once booted in to Safe Mode, wait 30 seconds, and then boot up normally, attempting another update install.
Bad Operating System. A bad operating system is one of the greatest cause of the issue of MacBook Air showing a flashing question mark on startup when you start the computer. In this case to fix the issue, first, try booting off an OS CD. Run Apple’s Disk Utility and try to repair the disk. 2. In the System Preferences window, click Software Update. If your System Preferences doesn't include Software Update, learn how to upgrade to macOS Monterey or upgrade to an older macOS, and use the Updates tab of the App Store app to get app updates. 3. Click Update Now or Upgrade Now:
4. Remove your Mac from the Connected Device List on your iPhone. Go to your iPhone Settings. Tap Bluetooth. Look for your Mac’s name under My Devices. It’s a Bluetooth device list. Swipe to remove your Mac from the list and let your iPhone search again. When your Mac reappears. Click on its name to connect.