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Use a temporary external USB mouse, Click Start button from your laptop. Type "mouse" in Search Program & Files, click mouse under control panel. click Hardware tab,click properties, click change settings, click driver tab, check if the device is enable or click update diver or rollback driver if necessary.
That is because your thumb is touching the cursor pad. It happens to everyone who uses laptops. Some laptop designers put the cursor pad off-centre because of this. With the akoya e1222 you can press [fn]+[f9] and that will disable the cursor pad. That way if you touch the pad by accident you don't mess up your words. When you need to use the mouse again press [fn]+[f9] again to re-enable the cursor pad.
With any laptop it pays to play with those function buttons. There are always some useful ones there.
connect a plug and play mouse to your pc if cursor works then pc is fine except for the touch pad that could be deactivated in the control panel settings or the sensitivity needs to adjusted.If this does not work the touch pad is faulty requires replacement advise 2nd hand part from your local pc repair shop new one expensive
Make certain the driver for your touchpad is running- usually it is synaptic- would be found under syntpenh.exe in your task manager. Make certain it is enabled in the mouse properties. If that does not work, then connect an external mouse and then disconnect it... sometimes that kicks the service back into starting correctly
Generally for compaq there is lock for touch pad you can see a moving lock below or above the touch pad. If locked the tochpad button,touch pad not sensitive.So open the lock and now you can move pointer using touch pad. see this pic http://icerazerstudios.com/wp-content/gallery/random%20images/touchpad.jpg
there is black color button lock appear at the upper border of touchpad.
i have sony vaio vgn-sz58gn model laptop with windows xp installed. but on touchpad whenever i move cursor to up, it goes to down. if u move cursor to down, it goes up. can you provide me solution pls for that?
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Look along the top of the keyboard for an "f key" that shows a "touch pad" icon, IF you see it, press the "function key" (along the bottom of the keyboard) PLUS at the same time the "f key" (that you found along the top) and that should "toggle" the touch pad back on....
Also, IF you plug in a USB mouse that will allow you to move the cursor around--but the USB mouse doesn't fix your touch pad problem.
Hope this helps.
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