This crack is on what is called the wedding line - where the plastic joins again after it flows around the hole for the trackpad or the clicker, in the injection mold. It's a line of weakness which has the potential to crack. Not intentional, but pretty well unaviodable.

        Try not to worry about it.

On 06/03/2005, at 12:12 AM, G-Books wrote:

On Mar 4, 2005, at 12:17 PM, MaxTek wrote:

I have a question about the top case plastic (the part that contains
the
trackpad) of the Powerbook Lombard. Do they all have a separation in
the
plastic right below the trackpad clicker? Or is that a stress crack I
keep
seeing?


My Lombard has a crack above AND below the clicker.....  Guess I'm
kinda hard on it.....  :))


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