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HOW CAN I FIX THE TOUCHPAD ON MY TOSHIBA LAPTOP NOT RESPONDING TO TROUBLE?
There are two main causes for your Toshiba laptop touchpad to malfunction. It might have been mistakenly disabled by you, another person using your device, or the driver could have broken down.

OVERVIEW

There are two main causes for your Toshiba laptop touchpad to malfunction. It might have been mistakenly disabled by you, another person using your device, or the driver could have broken down. Additionally, there is a minor possibility that the hardware links have become faulty.

 

However, this is the least possible scenario and would most likely only occur if the laptop sustained significant loss. On any Toshiba laptop, turning on the touchpad is a straightforward task, and loading the touchpad driver again is only somewhat more difficult.

 

If both the methods don't work in your favour and you are still witnessing the same issue. Then get in touch with our customer care representatives who are available on our support channels 24X7. Connect with us via Toshiba Repair Brisbane and get an expeditious solution to all your problems related to Toshiba Laptops.

 

TO FIX THE TOSHIBA LAPTOP TOUCHPAD NOT FUNCTIONING PROBLEM, REFER TO THE INSTRUCTIONS

1.     Firstly, FN and F9 should be simultaneously pressed.

2.     Do a touchpad assessment. If it functions, it was only turned off. The same key sequence must be used each time you wish to turn on or off your track pad.

3.     If the key sequence wasn't successful, connect an external mouse to a USB connection on your system. If required, load the mouse drivers by following the on-screen instructions. Up till the mouse is usable, you can also navigate the pointer utilizing the arrow and "Tab" keys and hit by hitting "Enter."

4.     If you have a Toshiba Laptop with Windows, hit the hyperlink in the Resource box. To install and reload the driver, complete the following instructions.

5.     Click "Drivers" from the available selection that appears when you hover your cursor over "Support" in the navigation pane.

6.     After checking the OS to download the generic driver, choose it from the selection offered.

7.     Load your new driver by following the displayed instructions, and then examine your touchpad once again.

 

 

CONCLUSION

If the aforementioned suggestions don't help and you are still experiencing the problem, then speak with the customer service agents that are available on the help channels 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Get in touch with the support staff through Toshiba Service Center Australia to receive a prompt resolution to any issues you may be experiencing with Toshiba laptops.