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I found a working Apple Magic Trackpad with Mobee rechargeable battery over at the Goodwill Outlet, and it set me back maybe 75 cents. I don’t have the inductive charger, but that was found on eBay, new in box with another battery (for the keyboard) for $10 shipped.
It is missing one of the rubber pads on the bottom, but I can find something that will fit and work without resorting to spending $10 for a genuine set of 4 matching genuine Apple grey pads. It’s just a little piece of rubber on the bottom, something nobody will see. I’m not one of those anal-retentive types that must have everything neat and clean and perfect. Life is too short to obsess on minutiae...
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I’ve been using one of these for years and I love it. Good find.
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I really need to start looking at the local Goodwill store.
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It’s the Goodwill Outlet, the place that sells by the pound, where I find most of my bargains. It’s not for everyone - you have to dig through a lot of garbage to find the gems, but when you do, the feeling of success is amazing. I don’t mind picking up broken things, knowing that if I can get them running again I’ve saved a fortune. I still use an older, but still capable, Macbook Pro that I bought ostensibly for parts. The Canon G10 digital camera, although a little older, is probably my favorite digital camera. I’ll grab DirecTV and TiVo DVRs for a couple of bucks and have some nice 1TB AV hard drives that I can use elsewhere.
You have to be willing to get a little dirty, at the store and at home, but the rewards are worth the effort.