Each week, Marcelo Melo, moderator of Brazil’s MM Forum, highlights five discussion threads that have drawn attention from the community. The latest selection focuses on practical issues that matter to everyday Mac and iPhone users, ranging from a reported disappearance of an iPhone from iCloud to tips for adjusting the touchpad double-click behaviour.
The posts are chosen according to responsiveness, topicality and usefulness. That approach has turned the MM Forum into a go-to space for Portuguese-speaking Apple users looking for peer-to-peer solutions and workarounds. The brief roundup distils the most active conversations so readers can act quickly or join the debate.
MM Forum iPhone iCloud reports
A number of forum participants reported that a device no longer appeared under their iCloud device list. Contributors recommended a checklist that begins with verifying the Apple ID on the device and on iCloud.com. Common first steps include signing out and back into iCloud, confirming two-factor authentication prompts, and checking the device’s internet connection and iCloud settings.
More technical suggestions included updating the device to the latest iOS, ensuring that Find My iPhone is enabled, and checking the authorised device list at appleid.apple.com. Where necessary, users were advised to back up their data and, as a last resort, perform a reset after confirming backups. The thread highlighted how community members often share step-by-step screenshots and links to official Apple support articles to avoid guesswork.
Touchpad double-click and everyday tweaks
Another popular thread offered simple adjustments to the Mac touchpad to improve double-click responsiveness. Contributors pointed readers to System Settings where the Trackpad preferences allow users to enable tap-to-click, adjust tracking speed, and configure click pressure. For users who need finer control, Accessibility settings provide options for double-click speed and pointer control adjustments.
Practical tips extended to cleaning the trackpad surface, updating macOS for any firmware-related fixes, and testing behaviour in a new user account to rule out profile-specific settings. These quick wins often solve the majority of responsiveness complaints without the need for service visits.
The remaining selected topics in the weekly roundup included software update caveats, battery optimisation approaches for older MacBooks, and a brief community debate about third-party utilities that claim to enhance Mac performance. Each thread generated lively comment threads where experienced users weighed the benefits and risks of particular tweaks.
MM Forum’s format encourages knowledgeable users to post step-by-step guidance and links to authoritative resources. That emphasis on practical solutions helps members across the BRICS+ community, especially those in Brazil, to resolve issues without delay.
Readers interested in the full discussions can visit the MM Forum to read the threads in full, contribute their own experiences, or follow Marcelo Melo’s weekly selections. The roundup serves both as a quick digest for busy users and as an entry point for anyone seeking community-driven support for Apple hardware and software.
Key Takeaways:
- Moderator Marcelo Melo curates five active threads from Brazil’s MM Forum, including reports of an iPhone disappearing from iCloud.
- Readers share troubleshooting and practical fixes for the MM Forum iPhone iCloud issue and guidance on touchpad double-click settings.
- The selection emphasises timely, high-engagement topics that benefit Mac and iPhone users across the BRICS+ tech community.

















