My MacBook Air M1 2020 has a trackpad issue. I checked and found that one capacitor and one resistor are missing on the trackpad. I don’t know the value of the missing resistor. Could someone please help me? I’ve attached an image below showing the location of the missing components. Thank you all
Pls help me !! Trackpad macbook air m1
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