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EFM wrote:
How do you turn on the touhpad? I have a brand new Dell XPS and it was working just fine the other day and then it just stopped working. 1. Look in your user manual. On all new Dells that I've seen so far there is an icon on the desktop that leads to the user manual. Or look in your StartPrograms menu. 2. If you follow the instructions for enabling the touchpad that you find in the user manual (or on Dell's tech support website) and the touchpad still doesn't work, contact Dell tech support immediately for repair/replacement. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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"EFM" wrote:
How do you turn on the touhpad? I have a brand new Dell XPS and it was working just fine the other day and then it just stopped working. First, check out the settings in Control Panel Hardware and Sound Mouse. If there is no way to enable the touchpad there, reboot your computer and check the mouse/touchpad settings in the BIOS. You have to hit an F-key (the initial splash screen says which one) in order to access the BIOS settings before Vista itself boots. Alternatively, you can restore the system to a point in time when the touchpad worked. Undo changes with System Resto http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...cfdaf1033.mspx Charlie42 |
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It is under Warranty.
Make sure Dell fixes it! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "EFM" wrote: How do you turn on the touhpad? I have a brand new Dell XPS and it was working just fine the other day and then it just stopped working. |
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Check on your systray (lower right of your screen) and see a number of small
icons which tells you what is up and running. One of those icons is for your touchpad. If the icon has a red X on it, it has been deactivated. Click on that icon to open touch pad screen and activate as directed. "EFM" wrote in message news ![]() How do you turn on the touhpad? I have a brand new Dell XPS and it was working just fine the other day and then it just stopped working. |
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Hi EFM,
Assuming that your laptop is 'Dell Inspiron XPS', then the following is taken from the owner's manual. Hope this helps. Dwarf "Customizing the Touch Pad and Track Stick You can use the Mouse Properties window to disable the touch pad and track stick or adjust their settings. 1 Click the Start button, click Control Panel, click Printers and Other Hardware, and then click Mouse. 2 In the Mouse Properties window: • Click the Device Select tab to disable the touch pad and track stick. • Click the Pointer tab to adjust touch pad and track stick settings. 3 Select the desired settings and click Apply. 4 Click OK to save the settings and close the window." "EFM" wrote: How do you turn on the touhpad? I have a brand new Dell XPS and it was working just fine the other day and then it just stopped working. |
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