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Then mouse properties window will be open.
Click on device setting.
Your TouchPad will be listed under Devices, be sure that its Enabled/Yes, if its not enabled click on Enable button bellow to the device list.
Note: If your TouchPad is not listed in Devices list, then you have to install driver for the touch pad. For driver please search Acer website.
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Hi thre can you please check the touch pad mode? May be its disable some how. Or try to press FN+ F7 key for enable / disable touch pad. What is happend please let me know. Thanks.
Is there a function key on the laptop? (Fn usually blue ink) is there a key with the symbol that looks like mouse pad. Hold down Fn then the mouse pad key and that should enable the mouse pad.
As you have suggested the F7 key is the one for the mouse pad, and hasn't made any difference, have you somehow corrupted the drivers. You can download them from the acer website.
when did it last work, you cloud try a system restore. Remember to press Fn + F7 again and give it a moment to enable( just in case the last time you tried it, you turned the hardware off despite it's lack of functionality)
You need to install the driver for the touch pad.
Download the drivers from the Acer WEB site Make sure you select the model of your laptop and the Vista version of the drivers that match the Windows version that is installed on your laptop. Use this link to get to the Acer support :- http://www.acersupport.com/notebook/index.html
you can try using the function key ( fn ) and the touch pad key on my acer it is the F7 key hold the fn key and press and release the touch pad key that will turn the touch pad mouse off and on also goto control panel / mouse and try switch primary and secondary see if that will make the right button work if not its probly hardware related and your best bet is to keep the external mouse going rather than fixing that one
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