Toshiba Tecra A50-C1520 Tecra A50-C/Z50-C Series Windows 10 Users Guide - Page 135

Perform a system restore, Adjust the touchpad properties, Click or touch

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135 If Something Goes Wrong Touchpad help NOTE In order to determine the correct driver to download, you can look in Device Manager on your computer for the device you wish to update and make note of the device name. See "How to determine the correct drivers to download" on page 154. 4 Install the touchpad driver. 5 Restart your computer, see "To Restart your computer" on page 45. Perform a system restore You can perform a system restore to a period in time at which the touchpad was working properly. NOTE If no restore points have been previously created then this method will not work, see "Saving system configuration with restore points" on page 157. 1 In the Search field, type Create a restore point. 2 Click or touch Create a restore point. 3 Select the System Restore button on the System protection tab. 4 Select Recommended Restore or Choose a different restore point to restore the system to a point at which your touchpad was working properly. Adjust the touchpad properties 1 In the Search field, type Change your mouse settings. 2 Click or touch Change your mouse settings. NOTE Some computers may have an Advanced tab (or similar) to change the touchpad properties. 3 You can now change the configuration settings of your touchpad.

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If Something Goes Wrong
Touchpad help
In order to determine the correct driver to download, you
can look in Device Manager on your computer for the
device you wish to update and make note of the device
name. See
“How to determine the correct drivers to
download” on page 154
.
4
Install the
touchpad
driver.
5
Restart your computer, see
“To Restart your computer”
on page 45
.
Perform a system restore
You can perform a system restore to a period in time at
which the touchpad was working properly.
If no restore points have been previously created then
this method will not work, see
“Saving system
configuration with restore points” on page 157
.
1
In the
Search
field, type
Create a restore point
.
2
Click or touch
Create a restore point
.
3
Select the
System Restore
button on the
System
protection
tab.
4
Select
Recommended Restore
or
Choose a
different restore point
to restore the system to a point
at which your touchpad was working properly.
Adjust the touchpad properties
1
In the
Search
field, type
Change your mouse
settings
.
2
Click or touch
Change your mouse settings
.
Some computers may have an
Advanced
tab (or
similar) to change the touchpad properties.
3
You can now change the configuration settings of your
touchpad.
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE