Examine your "Function"/"F" keys and look for a touchpad icon.
If you find one, hold the "Fn" key and press the touchpad icon button to unlock the touchpad.
Move on to Step 2 if your laptop doesn't support this feature.
Plug a USB mouse into an open port on your laptop. Click the Windows "Start" button.
Click "Control Panel" in Windows XP and double-click "Device Manager." Type "Device" in the search box in Vista and Windows 7 and click "Device Manager" from the results.
Click "+" next to "Mice and other pointing devices." Right-click the touchpad and select "Enable."
Your touchpad is now unlocked.
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