View Full Version : touchpad not working for acer aspire one notebook
ineedhelp1000
10-20-2009, 04:14 AM
hello i have an ace aspire one notebook and the touch pad is not working... i have messed around the settings.. and i have tried the fn + f7 key
what the problem is that the left click is opening all the menus ( what the right click is superposed to do) and the right click just has no function at all.. i have rolled back the drivers and i have the settings correct on the mouse propaties.
i haven't called tech support yet.. but i really don't like calling some guy 10000 miles from where i live with some stupid ascent that i can't understand
thanks for reading and helping
classicsoftware
10-20-2009, 10:01 AM
I think this is your best bet. If this is a hardware problem, they will have to fix it.
i'm having the same problem with an acer aspire one netbook that i've had for just 2 months. In addition to the problem with the touchpad, in the last few days, text will not type into ms word or the works word processor but will in wordpad, notepad, email, messaging programs and other office applications.
any thoughts?
cuddlekev
04-29-2010, 01:42 PM
Have you managed to solve these problems? I had the exact same conditions for about two weeks after only 2 months of having my Aspire. I arranged a pick up with the support team to get it fixed and miraculously it fixed itself, so I cancelled the collection. Unfortunately 5 months later I'm having exactly the same problems once again. I have unistalled the touchpad, tried various different drivers......but to no avail......Arrrrrgh!!!!! I found a post elsewhere stating that it could be the connection of the touchpad to the motherboard so I need to give this a go. I was just hoping that one of you had found and rectified the problem already? *looks to the sky with crossed fingers*
Regards Kev
flemming
05-25-2010, 03:17 PM
It's a hotkey
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Fn + F7 will disable/enable the touchpad.
Cheers
TonyButler
02-17-2011, 08:32 AM
I was having the same problem - touchpad not responding. Thanks flemming, I'm glad it's just Fn+F7
tutti
07-07-2011, 08:37 PM
It's a hotkey
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Fn + F7 will disable/enable the touchpad.
Cheers
That worked perfectly! Many thanks Flemming -- you rock!
duribea
07-19-2011, 04:45 PM
In the Acer Aspire 5517 the Touchpad can be enable/disable, pushing the button in the left hand or the power button.
When the light is on the touchpad is disable.
edball
01-20-2012, 09:16 AM
Nice job on that...thought I was going to have to pitch the netbook (not worth paying to replace new touchpad). Thanks a million!
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