Toshiba Laptop Trackpad Not Working

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Aug 25, 2018 - If you find that your laptop touchpad is not working, here are some fixes for Windows to get your laptop. Is the Trackpad Disabled in the BIOS? I was using my Toshiba Satellite and it froze up. I turned it off and then back on and my mouse pad stopped working. My cursor will move and highlight an icon but will not follow the command when clicked. I tried the function key and f9 but nothing has happened so far. Thank you for any help provided!

Note: This laptop has since been out of my hands, however, you are still welcome to post what you think might help. Thanks!It seems that I have gotten into yet another 'pickle'.

Toshiba Laptop Trackpad Not Working On Iphone

This one I've scoured all over the internet for answers, and it's not a laptop that I have too much control over.The laptop I need to service now is a Toshiba Satellite C50-A. (Product description below) I've already looked everywhere possible on the web doing all sorts of things BUT a system restore.My main issue here is the Touchpad. It's a Synaptics, and it likes to prank me. When the computer first boots to the 'Lock screen' the Windows 8 system has, it works fine.

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When you go to put the password in, it stops dead. Afterwards, it's a minor on/off thing, seemingly coming back as a stroke of luck (or unluck).

In order to use the cursor, you'd need to plug in an external device, which is tedious when you just want the touchpad, not needing to worry about a sliding mouse.It seems to be primarily connected with the keyboard, as it's the only time that when a key is pressed that the touchpad stops functioning.I would greatly appreciate support A.S.A.P. For this.DETAILS:Toshiba Satellite C50-APart #: PSCF6U-0H306R (How I got Drivers)Serial #: 2E139872QRuns Windows 8.1, still has Toshiba Limited Hardware Warranty. Limited Warranty does not cover software.Has latest Drivers.Has Anti-Virus Software (Norton 360). Also has been scanned.I have tried almost every little action available as of right now (remove battery, hold Power button for 50 secs, startup; uninstall/reinstall drivers; etc.).It seems like this is a discontinued model, seeing as the Serial number is no longer registering on the Toshiba Support website.If the problem is internal, not software, I have to notify the owner that he'll have to send it of for the Warranty. I will NOT take it apart myself.I am a one-man repair service. I know the Technical terms so go ahead.Thanks in advance, -AndrewAfter Info: I Am POSITIVE and have checked it many times, that it is not OFF by the F6 key (Or what it was). Hey Andrew, If you really did every software possible action on your opnion, I could only strongly think and suggest that you make your laptop fixed by your warranty, before it runs out.

Seems to me there is either the front keyboard and trackpad are not fully plugged inside or that they are progressively damaged at one future point it could fully stops. I cant really suggest much more.if you would like you could try that:I always get my computers driver using this French website, they are really good to find the right drivers, this website managed to find drivers I never ever tough would find.I would recommend you to uninstall every trackpad driver and than go to this website(Link a bit bellow). You could use google translate to give a extra translation and get whats going on. I did some quick screenshots showing you by some quick explanation were to go, you will need to install some plugins in between step 1 and 3 I could take a pic because I already installed it;). CheerOr just use Google translator instead of those poor quality images, If my mac wasnt broke I would had done nicer:). It's quite alright, and your English is good.

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Nothing to be sorry for if you are still learning. I think it is more-or-less an incompatibility between technologies, or maybe a plug isn't in quite the way it is supposed to be, or even the Logic Board is messed up in some way. Either way, I have tried all I could with drivers, and it still didn't work (I've literally devoted over 20 hours of my time researching and trying methods). I may require to tell the owner that he would need to put it in for the Warranty.by. Look at the f5 key, it's secondary function (or primary depending on how you set up the keyboard in the BIOS), is to turn the trackpad on and off. You probably hit it by accident.There are loads of posts on various web sites about people installing older drivers and they work for a while, and people returning laptops to manufacturers because the hardware is faulty.I've just spent hours installing and re-installing different drivers, with no success, even following the advice on this page. Then I stumbled across a post on another site that mentioned a hot key combination to enable / disable the trackpad and the penny dropped.

Have a laptop,Toshiba E55T - A5320, Windows 8.1 x64; neither the keyboard nor touchpad work. The problem started suddenly; no changes had been made to the system.In the device manager,PC/AT Enhanced PS/2 Keyboard (101/102 Key)ELAN PS/2 SMBus Port Input Deviceboth show exclamation marks next to them. I've uninstalled them both multiple times, rebooted, no luck.I did a system restore to just before it began happening and that fixed it temporarily; the issue came back after another reboot or two.I've downloaded & installed drivers from Toshiba's site for the ELAN Touchpad and 'Function Key', installed those, and again it did not help. Also removed the battery and power cord, let it sit for 30 minutes, still the keyboard & mouse aren't working.I have no idea what else to do.please help!Thanks!

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