Toshiba Tecra A50-C1520 Tecra A50-C/Z50-C Series Windows 10 Users Guide - Page 133

Touchpad help, Disable then enable the touchpad, Install an external mouse

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133 If Something Goes Wrong Touchpad help Touchpad help If you are having problems with your touchpad or your touchpad is not working correctly. The information below will help guide you through checking some of the most common causes of touchpad problems. Disable then enable the touchpad Press the FN + ( ) keys to enable/disable the touchpad. Install an external mouse Without a touch screen it may be challenging to navigate your way around the operating system without a working touchpad. To help you troubleshoot the issue you may want to install an (optional) external mouse. 1 Plug a USB mouse into an open USB port on your computer. 2 If prompted, follow the on-screen instructions for installation. NOTE The computer may automatically download the needed driver for your mouse (Internet connection required). Perform a complete power cycle 1 Shut down your computer, see "To Shut down your computer" on page 44. 2 Remove all accessories, and unplug all cables. This includes USB flash drives, SD Card, and the power cord/cable. 3 If your computer has a user-removable battery, remove the battery and hold down the power button for approximately 10 seconds. 4 Reconnect the battery (if you removed it) and the power cord/cable. 5 Turn On the computer, and try the keyboard again. Uninstall the touchpad driver You can Uninstall the touchpad driver to allow Windows to automatically reinstall the driver. 1 In the Search field, type Device Manager. 2 Click or touch the Device Manager application.

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If Something Goes Wrong
Touchpad help
Touchpad help
If you are having problems with your touchpad or your
touchpad is not working correctly. The information below will
help guide you through checking some of the most common
causes of touchpad problems.
Disable then enable the touchpad
Press the
FN
+(
) keys to enable/disable the touchpad.
Install an external mouse
Without a touch screen it may be challenging to navigate
your way around the operating system without a working
touchpad. To help you troubleshoot the issue you may want
to install an (optional) external mouse.
1
Plug a USB mouse into an open USB port on your
computer.
2
If prompted, follow the on-screen instructions for
installation.
The computer may automatically download the needed
driver for your mouse (Internet connection required).
Perform a complete power cycle
1
Shut down your computer, see
“To Shut down your
computer” on page 44
.
2
Remove all accessories, and unplug all cables. This
includes USB flash drives, SD Card, and the power
cord/cable.
3
If your computer has a user-removable battery, remove
the battery and hold down the power button for
approximately 10 seconds.
4
Reconnect the battery (if you removed it) and the power
cord/cable.
5
Turn On the computer, and try the keyboard again.
Uninstall the touchpad driver
You can Uninstall the touchpad driver to allow Windows to
automatically reinstall the driver.
1
In the
Search
field, type
Device Manager
.
2
Click or touch the
Device Manager
application.
NOTE