![]() ![]() I dont feel this is a hardware issue in the sense that the touchpad has become unplugged from the internal PS/2 port, because the touchpad works for about 3-4 seconds after I log onto Windows/when the desktop loads up. THanks a million belama!!!!!!was jsut gonnas end it fr service.thx a lot.u amde my day. However, I turned it on this morning (it worked fine last night) to find that my touchpad no longer works. I then rebooted, and - navigating around with the keyboard - reinstalled the touchpad drivers and rebooted. I unplugged the tablet, and uninstalled the tablet and touchpad drivers. However, my touchpad and tablet have worked fine together for the past few weeks and have never caused any problems. I thought it might be my Wacom Graphire II graphics tablet, which is plugged in via USB 2. That's the only time it works, it doesn't even work at the welcome/logon screen.Īfter those 3-4 seconds, something obviously happens that's preventing it from working. I don't feel this is a hardware issue in the sense that the touchpad has become unplugged from the internal PS/2 port, because the touchpad works for about 3-4 seconds after I log onto Windows/when the desktop loads up. ![]() ![]() However, I turned it on this morning (it worked fine last night) to find that my touchpad no longer works. I have a new Acer Aspire 1670 laptop which has worked fine for the past few weeks.
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