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There is an adjustment for this sensitivity go to control panel and look up the mouse if there is not icon on the tray to do any options. What your looking for in short is options in the option tick sensitivity there you can adjust it for your comfort. Locate this and your on your way. If you cannot find any touch pad information go to your manufactures web site and download the driver or software for your touch pad. It should drop to the task bar as an icon below. Or if you have the show all icons turned off turn it on it may be in there. The best way to do that is right click in the tray where the icons are and select show all icons or if you see the mouse pad icon there open it and tick options. That is what I would do Win 7 may have loaded it but the actual configuration files may not have been downloaded, you may also wish to check out the Windows Updates and tick on all the updates you have missed you may find the software there for the mouse pad updates. That is all I can offer maybe someone else has a better answer here. John
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Your going to need to take the laptop to someone who can run the systems together, I suggest Geek Squad at Best Buy. They are going to need to upload drivers onto your laptop before it can boot.
Check the Power Adapter and Outlet:
Ensure that the AC power adapter is securely connected to both your laptop and a functional power outlet.
If your laptop has an AC power indicator light, make sure it's illuminated. If not, try a different wall outlet (avoid using a power bar) .
Battery Charge Stops at 60%:
If your battery charge stops at 55%-60% and shows a "plugged in, not charging" message, it might be due to a power management setting.
Some Lenovo laptops have a feature that limits battery charging to extend battery life. To disable this:
For models with Lenovo Energy Management, Lenovo Power Manager, OneKey Optimizer, Lenovo Settings, or Lenovo Vantage:
Check if "Conservation Mode" is turned on. If so, turn it off.
If the issue persists, try updating your laptop's BIOS:
Go to the Lenovo support website, download the latest BIOS for your model, and install it.
Reboot your PC and check if the problem is resolved.
Hard Reset:
Sometimes a hard reset can help resolve charging issues:
Shut down your computer.
Remove the battery (if detachable).
Hold down the power button for 30 seconds (with the battery removed).
Reattach the battery, plug in the AC adapter, and turn on the computer. The battery should start charging .
If these steps don't solve the problem, there might be other causes.
Firstly, try turning over your Bluetooth mouse and find the power switch. Make sure it's turned to ON.
You should see the optical light turn on (usually red). Place the mouse back flat on your mouse pad.
On your Chromebook, select the lower right corner of the taskbar. In the window that pops up, select the Bluetooth icon.
If the Bluetooth status is currently off, enable the toggle switch to enable Bluetooth. Once enabled, you'll see a scanning status as your Chromebook looks for active,
nearby Bluetooth devices. When your wireless mouse appears, you can select it to pair and connect to it.
Once your Chromebook has made its connection with your Bluetooth wireless mouse, you'll notice the mouse pointer moving when you move your mouse
Repeatedly tap the F1 key when the Lenovo, ThinkPad, ThinkStation, or ThinkCentre logo appears, The computer may beep once to indicate that it will boot to BIOS.
How to Enable Boot device List F12 Option
The following example shows a system that has an option to enable or disable the Boot device List F12 Option.
Go into the BIOS to enable Boot device List F12 Option (option is usually under the Startup tab).
It is very simple.
Just press window key and then press PrintScreen key simultaneously.
OR you just press PrintScreen key And then open paint Then press ctrl+v it will paste your screenshot.
and then save it.
Removal steps of keyboardLoosen the screw to the unlocked position to unlock the keyboard frame. Turn over the computer. To reveal the screw heads beneath the frame, use the flat-head screwdriver to slide the keyboard forward by 2.5 mm (0.1 inch). Use the cross-head screwdriver to loosen the screws.
no once you have upgraded, it cannot be degraded to the previous version. and do you think this will solve the issue? you had the same problem even before with windows 7 home basic genuine version,then how could you think about this problem.let me tell you that genuine or piracy version of windows does not harm the machine but it is *********** board which is creating problem.this symptom "sudden shutdown" suggests that you need to change *********** board if it is not repairable.
There could be several reasons why the Lenovo ThinkVision monitor T27h-2L is not working with the Thinkpad P50 laptop. Here are some possible solutions:
1. Check the connections: Make sure that the USB-C cable is properly connected to both the laptop and the monitor. Try using a different USB-C cable to see if that resolves the issue. Also, check if the USB-C port on your laptop is functioning properly.
2. Update drivers: Ensure that you have installed the latest drivers for both your laptop and monitor. You can download the latest drivers from Lenovo's website.
3. Change display settings: Sometimes, changing the display settings can help resolve issues with external monitors. Go to "Display Settings" on your laptop and select "Extend desktop" or "Duplicate desktop" to see if that helps.
4. Reset monitor settings: If none of the above solutions work, try resetting your monitor to its default settings. To do this, press the "Menu" button on your monitor and navigate to "Factory Reset."
If none of these solutions work, it's possible that there may be a hardware issue with either your laptop or monitor. In this case, you may need to contact Lenovo support for further assistance.
If your Lenovo ThinkPad doesn't have a Novo key, you can still perform a factory reset using the Windows installation media. However, please note that this process will erase all data on your computer, so make sure you have backed up any important files before proceeding. Here are the steps:
Create a Windows installation media (USB or DVD) using another computer. You can download the Windows installation files from the Microsoft website and use the Windows Media Creation Tool to create the installation media.
Insert the Windows installation media into your Lenovo ThinkPad and restart the computer.
Press the F12 key repeatedly to enter the boot menu. Select the Windows installation media and press Enter.
Follow the on-screen instructions to install Windows. When you reach the "Where do you want to install Windows?" screen, select the partition that contains the current Windows installation and click "Delete." This will erase all data on the partition.
Continue with the Windows installation process until it completes. When prompted, set up a new user account and password.
Once Windows has finished installing, make sure to install all necessary drivers and software for your Lenovo ThinkPad.
Note: If you don't have a valid Windows license key, you will need to purchase one before performing the factory reset.