mouse on touchpad doesn't work

Yudisuyudi2025
Yudisuyudi2025 Member Posts: 2 New User
edited May 17 in Aspire Laptops

ORIGINAL:

mouse touchpad tidak bisa jalan

TRANSLATED:

mouse on touchpad doesn't work

[Translated using Google]

Answers

  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 5,251 Pathfinder
    edited May 19

    @Yudisuyudi2025

    ORIGINAL TEXT :

    Berapa nomor model lengkap laptop Anda?

    Terkadang, touchpad mungkin tidak sengaja dinonaktifkan. Anda biasanya dapat mengaktifkan atau menonaktifkannya dengan menekan tombol

    Fn + F7 (atau tombol fungsi lain dengan ikon touchpad).

    TRANSLATION :

    What is your laptop's full model number?Sometimes, the touchpad may be accidentally disabled. You can usually enable or disable it by pressing the Fn + F7 keys (or another function key with a touchpad icon).

    [The message was translated using Google Translation]

    I hope this helps! If this was useful, please hit 'Yes' or 'Like'! Thanks! 😊

  • Yudisuyudi2025
    Yudisuyudi2025 Member Posts: 2 New User

    thanks saran nya

  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,730

    If the mouse on your laptop's touchpad is not working, several troubleshooting steps can help resolve the issue. First, ensure the touchpad is enabled, either through a function key combination or in your system settings. If that doesn't work, consider updating or reinstalling the touchpad drivers. You can also try restarting your laptop or connecting an external mouse to isolate whether the problem is with the touchpad hardware.
    Here's a more detailed breakdown of troubleshooting steps:

    1. Enable the Touchpad:
      Function Key Combination:
      Many laptops have a function key combination (e.g., Fn + F7) that toggles the touchpad on and off. Look for an icon resembling a mouse or touchpad on the function keys.
      System Settings:
      Go to your computer's settings (usually by pressing the Windows key + X, then clicking on "Settings"), navigate to "Devices," and then "Touchpad" to ensure it is enabled.
    2. Check for External Devices:
      Disconnect any external mice or other input devices to see if they are disabling the touchpad.
    3. Restart Your Laptop:
      A simple restart can sometimes resolve minor glitches that might be causing the touchpad to malfunction.
    4. Update or Reinstall Touchpad Drivers:
      Device Manager:
      Open Device Manager (type "Device Manager" in the Windows search bar), expand "Mice and other pointing devices," and locate your touchpad driver.
      Update Drivers:
      Right-click on the touchpad driver and select "Update driver." Choose to search automatically for updated drivers or browse your computer for them.
      Reinstall Drivers:
      If updating doesn't work, you can try uninstalling the driver and then reinstalling it.
    5. Check the BIOS Setup:
      In rare cases, the issue might be with the BIOS settings. You may need to reset the BIOS to default settings.
    6. External Mouse Test:
      Connect a USB or wireless mouse to your laptop. If the external mouse works, it confirms the issue is with the touchpad itself.
    7. System File Checker:
      If the problem persists, you can run the System File Checker (SFC) scan to check for and repair corrupted system files.
    8. Hardware Issue:
      If none of the above steps work, the issue might be with the touchpad hardware itself, and you may need to seek professional help.
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