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rh0000 May 4th 08 11:04 AM

I disabled my laptop touchpad and now can't enable it
 
I have a Toshiba Satellite A100-033 running Vista Home Basic. I mostly use
the laptop as a desk top replacement and, as I dislike using the touchpad, I
disabled it, and instead I use an external mouse via one of the USB ports.

On my laptop the standard way to disable the touchpad is by simultaneously
pressing the Fn key and the F9 key. However, to be honest, I am not sure
whether I did in fact disable the touchpad by this means, or whether I used
some other means (if it was by some other means then I have forgotten what
this was). Recently I wished to re-enable the touchpad so that I could use
the laptop outside the house without having to take my external mouse with me
as well. However, I found that pressing Fn + F9 did not re-enable the
touchpad and I now can't use the touchpad at all.

If I go into mouse properties (in control panel), this tells me that my
synaptics pointing device is enabled. If I go into device manager and look at
"mice", I am told that my touchpad is working properly.

All this makes me suspect that the problem is not a hardware fault but that
I have altered some setting, with the result that my touchpad is permanently
disabled until I change the setting back to its original state.

Any suggestions?



JerryM May 4th 08 03:16 PM

I disabled my laptop touchpad and now can't enable it
 
Something to try:

On the Start - Run line, type SERVICES.MSC and hit enter.
scroll down and look for touch pad,
If it is on the list, right click it and set it to automatic.

"rh0000" wrote in message
...
I have a Toshiba Satellite A100-033 running Vista Home Basic. I mostly use
the laptop as a desk top replacement and, as I dislike using the touchpad,
I
disabled it, and instead I use an external mouse via one of the USB ports.

On my laptop the standard way to disable the touchpad is by simultaneously
pressing the Fn key and the F9 key. However, to be honest, I am not sure
whether I did in fact disable the touchpad by this means, or whether I
used
some other means (if it was by some other means then I have forgotten what
this was). Recently I wished to re-enable the touchpad so that I could use
the laptop outside the house without having to take my external mouse with
me
as well. However, I found that pressing Fn + F9 did not re-enable the
touchpad and I now can't use the touchpad at all.

If I go into mouse properties (in control panel), this tells me that my
synaptics pointing device is enabled. If I go into device manager and look
at
"mice", I am told that my touchpad is working properly.

All this makes me suspect that the problem is not a hardware fault but
that
I have altered some setting, with the result that my touchpad is
permanently
disabled until I change the setting back to its original state.

Any suggestions?



rh0000 May 4th 08 05:23 PM

I disabled my laptop touchpad and now can't enable it
 
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately I couldn't find any occurrence of a
touchpad under services.msc, so your suggestion didn't work. But I do have a
feeling that originally I may have disabled the touchpad by changing some
setting or other, so I feel your suggestion was on the right lines, even
though it didn't do the trick. Thanks once again for giving my problem some
thought.


"JerryM" wrote:

Something to try:

On the Start - Run line, type SERVICES.MSC and hit enter.
scroll down and look for touch pad,
If it is on the list, right click it and set it to automatic.

"rh0000" wrote in message
...
I have a Toshiba Satellite A100-033 running Vista Home Basic. I mostly use
the laptop as a desk top replacement and, as I dislike using the touchpad,
I
disabled it, and instead I use an external mouse via one of the USB ports.

On my laptop the standard way to disable the touchpad is by simultaneously
pressing the Fn key and the F9 key. However, to be honest, I am not sure
whether I did in fact disable the touchpad by this means, or whether I
used
some other means (if it was by some other means then I have forgotten what
this was). Recently I wished to re-enable the touchpad so that I could use
the laptop outside the house without having to take my external mouse with
me
as well. However, I found that pressing Fn + F9 did not re-enable the
touchpad and I now can't use the touchpad at all.

If I go into mouse properties (in control panel), this tells me that my
synaptics pointing device is enabled. If I go into device manager and look
at
"mice", I am told that my touchpad is working properly.

All this makes me suspect that the problem is not a hardware fault but
that
I have altered some setting, with the result that my touchpad is
permanently
disabled until I change the setting back to its original state.

Any suggestions?




JerryM May 4th 08 05:49 PM

I disabled my laptop touchpad and now can't enable it
 
Another thing to try is to Restore to an earlier date, if you have one old
enough.

Good Luck
Jerry

"rh0000" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately I couldn't find any occurrence of
a
touchpad under services.msc, so your suggestion didn't work. But I do have
a
feeling that originally I may have disabled the touchpad by changing some
setting or other, so I feel your suggestion was on the right lines, even
though it didn't do the trick. Thanks once again for giving my problem
some
thought.


Snip


JerryM May 4th 08 06:01 PM

I disabled my laptop touchpad and now can't enable it
 
The last thing I can think of is to type SFC /SCANNOW on the start -run
line.
This will correct or replace any missing or corrupt files on your operating
system.

Jerry


"JerryM" wrote in message
...
Another thing to try is to Restore to an earlier date, if you have one old
enough.

Good Luck
Jerry

"rh0000" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately I couldn't find any occurrence
of a
touchpad under services.msc, so your suggestion didn't work. But I do
have a
feeling that originally I may have disabled the touchpad by changing some
setting or other, so I feel your suggestion was on the right lines, even
though it didn't do the trick. Thanks once again for giving my problem
some
thought.


Snip



Colin Barnhorst[_2_] May 4th 08 08:35 PM

I disabled my laptop touchpad and now can't enable it
 
I suggest typing "cmd" first to open a command window and running sfc there.
Just a suggestion.

"JerryM" wrote in message
...
The last thing I can think of is to type SFC /SCANNOW on the start -run
line.
This will correct or replace any missing or corrupt files on your
operating system.

Jerry


"JerryM" wrote in message
...
Another thing to try is to Restore to an earlier date, if you have one
old enough.

Good Luck
Jerry

"rh0000" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately I couldn't find any occurrence
of a
touchpad under services.msc, so your suggestion didn't work. But I do
have a
feeling that originally I may have disabled the touchpad by changing
some
setting or other, so I feel your suggestion was on the right lines, even
though it didn't do the trick. Thanks once again for giving my problem
some
thought.


Snip




JerryM May 4th 08 08:57 PM

I disabled my laptop touchpad and now can't enable it
 
Thanks, Colin,

My mind is a little bit forgetful,
Jerry

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
...
I suggest typing "cmd" first to open a command window and running sfc
there. Just a suggestion.

"JerryM" wrote in message
...
The last thing I can think of is to type SFC /SCANNOW on the start -run
line.
This will correct or replace any missing or corrupt files on your
operating system.

Jerry


"JerryM" wrote in message
...
Another thing to try is to Restore to an earlier date, if you have one
old enough.

Good Luck
Jerry

"rh0000" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately I couldn't find any occurrence
of a
touchpad under services.msc, so your suggestion didn't work. But I do
have a
feeling that originally I may have disabled the touchpad by changing
some
setting or other, so I feel your suggestion was on the right lines,
even
though it didn't do the trick. Thanks once again for giving my problem
some
thought.


Snip




rh0000 May 4th 08 09:41 PM

I disabled my laptop touchpad and now can't enable it
 
Thanks for your further thoughts. I don't have a restore point going back far
enough. I've tried to run SFC /SCANNOW. However, if I have no space between
SFC and the slash, I'm told that Windows can't find the file. If there is a
space (as you have in your suggestion), then a black "DOS" type box flashes
onto my desktop for a brief moment, but too brief for me to be able to say
what it says. So that's drawn a blank as well. But again, my thanks for your
efforts.

"JerryM" wrote:

The last thing I can think of is to type SFC /SCANNOW on the start -run
line.
This will correct or replace any missing or corrupt files on your operating
system.

Jerry


"JerryM" wrote in message
...
Another thing to try is to Restore to an earlier date, if you have one old
enough.

Good Luck
Jerry

"rh0000" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately I couldn't find any occurrence
of a
touchpad under services.msc, so your suggestion didn't work. But I do
have a
feeling that originally I may have disabled the touchpad by changing some
setting or other, so I feel your suggestion was on the right lines, even
though it didn't do the trick. Thanks once again for giving my problem
some
thought.


Snip




Colin Barnhorst[_2_] May 4th 08 10:00 PM

I disabled my laptop touchpad and now can't enable it
 
Type "cmd" + Enter in the Start/Search box and then run "sfc /scannow" in
the command window. Close the command window with "exit" when done.

"rh0000" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your further thoughts. I don't have a restore point going back
far
enough. I've tried to run SFC /SCANNOW. However, if I have no space
between
SFC and the slash, I'm told that Windows can't find the file. If there is
a
space (as you have in your suggestion), then a black "DOS" type box
flashes
onto my desktop for a brief moment, but too brief for me to be able to say
what it says. So that's drawn a blank as well. But again, my thanks for
your
efforts.

"JerryM" wrote:

The last thing I can think of is to type SFC /SCANNOW on the start -run
line.
This will correct or replace any missing or corrupt files on your
operating
system.

Jerry


"JerryM" wrote in message
...
Another thing to try is to Restore to an earlier date, if you have one
old
enough.

Good Luck
Jerry

"rh0000" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately I couldn't find any
occurrence
of a
touchpad under services.msc, so your suggestion didn't work. But I do
have a
feeling that originally I may have disabled the touchpad by changing
some
setting or other, so I feel your suggestion was on the right lines,
even
though it didn't do the trick. Thanks once again for giving my problem
some
thought.


Snip





undisclosed May 30th 10 01:35 PM

I disabled my laptop touchpad and now can't enable it
 

An easy fix: simultaneously hit your FN & F9 keys and the Keypad icon
will drop down from the top of your screen. It will now give you the
option to ENABLE/DISABLE the touchpad. Try the tab key to navigate
between the two options. Good luck.


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bowzer


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