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Toshiba Satellite A350D laptop touchpad scroll?



 
 
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Old March 15th 10, 03:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Brian V
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Default Toshiba Satellite A350D laptop touchpad scroll?

Hi. My Toshiba Satellite A350D laptop came with Windows Vista 64-bit and had
a scrolling option on the touchpad. It was really convenient. There was an
annoying taskbar icon I believe I removed. The thing is, I think I removed an
advanced option menu from my laptop by removing the icon I did. Which
probably had the scrolling option in it.

I go into control panel and the mouse section. I can no longer get the same
menu. I can use the touch pad and I can use the control panel menu. Does
anyone have the same laptop and can let me know how to get into that
different menu and turn on the scroll option? It was on the right side of the
touch pad actually.

I made a boot dvd-rom when I got the laptop set-up at home before I started
erasing certain programs, configuring stuff, downloading updates, etc. I
think I may have to reinstall everything. But this is the last resort (at
least there is a service pack 2 right now.........). I'll download that
service pack 2 before I do any of that boot dvd-rom stuff though.......

Thank you.
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Old March 16th 10, 02:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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Default Toshiba Satellite A350D laptop touchpad scroll?

Boot in safe mode and do a system restore to an earlier date.

"Brian V" wrote in message
...
Hi. My Toshiba Satellite A350D laptop came with Windows Vista 64-bit and
had
a scrolling option on the touchpad. It was really convenient. There was an
annoying taskbar icon I believe I removed. The thing is, I think I removed
an
advanced option menu from my laptop by removing the icon I did. Which
probably had the scrolling option in it.

I go into control panel and the mouse section. I can no longer get the
same
menu. I can use the touch pad and I can use the control panel menu. Does
anyone have the same laptop and can let me know how to get into that
different menu and turn on the scroll option? It was on the right side of
the
touch pad actually.

I made a boot dvd-rom when I got the laptop set-up at home before I
started
erasing certain programs, configuring stuff, downloading updates, etc. I
think I may have to reinstall everything. But this is the last resort (at
least there is a service pack 2 right now.........). I'll download that
service pack 2 before I do any of that boot dvd-rom stuff though.......

Thank you.


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Old March 16th 10, 02:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Badger[_3_]
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Default Toshiba Satellite A350D laptop touchpad scroll?

Boot in safe mode and do a system restore to an earlier date.

"Brian V" wrote in message
...
Hi. My Toshiba Satellite A350D laptop came with Windows Vista 64-bit and
had
a scrolling option on the touchpad. It was really convenient. There was an
annoying taskbar icon I believe I removed. The thing is, I think I removed
an
advanced option menu from my laptop by removing the icon I did. Which
probably had the scrolling option in it.

I go into control panel and the mouse section. I can no longer get the
same
menu. I can use the touch pad and I can use the control panel menu. Does
anyone have the same laptop and can let me know how to get into that
different menu and turn on the scroll option? It was on the right side of
the
touch pad actually.

I made a boot dvd-rom when I got the laptop set-up at home before I
started
erasing certain programs, configuring stuff, downloading updates, etc. I
think I may have to reinstall everything. But this is the last resort (at
least there is a service pack 2 right now.........). I'll download that
service pack 2 before I do any of that boot dvd-rom stuff though.......

Thank you.


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Old March 17th 10, 04:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Brian V
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Default Toshiba Satellite A350D laptop touchpad scroll?

Thought so. Thank you.
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Old March 17th 10, 04:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Brian V
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Default Toshiba Satellite A350D laptop touchpad scroll?

Thought so. Thank you.
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Old March 17th 10, 02:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Badger[_3_]
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Default Toshiba Satellite A350D laptop touchpad scroll?

You're welcome,
Another thing to try when things go wrong,
is to type SFC /SCANNOW on the Start Run line.
This will replace any missing or corrupt files in the operating system.



"Brian V" wrote in message
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Thought so. Thank you.


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Old March 17th 10, 02:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Badger[_3_]
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Posts: 180
Default Toshiba Satellite A350D laptop touchpad scroll?

You're welcome,
Another thing to try when things go wrong,
is to type SFC /SCANNOW on the Start Run line.
This will replace any missing or corrupt files in the operating system.



"Brian V" wrote in message
news
Thought so. Thank you.


 




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