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re: Touchpad mouse pointer frozen
Posted on 9/9/14 at 12:58 pm to Korkstand
Posted on 9/9/14 at 12:58 pm to Korkstand
being that when I awake it from sleep mode or restart it works for a few seconds before freezing again, it doesn't seem like this would be the issue. i'm not that tech savvy though so maybe it is
Posted on 9/9/14 at 1:25 pm to Fearthehat0307
quote:Many laptops also disable the trackpad while you're typing, so perhaps you have a stuck key?
being that when I awake it from sleep mode or restart it works for a few seconds before freezing again, it doesn't seem like this would be the issue. i'm not that tech savvy though so maybe it is
Posted on 9/9/14 at 1:42 pm to Fearthehat0307
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being that when I awake it from sleep mode or restart it works for a few seconds before freezing again, it doesn't seem like this would be the issue.
I found this just now:
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After some major frustrations with troubleshooting, I finally figured out what must have happened. In reaching for Fn-F10 to mute my sound, I had inadvertently hit Fn-F9, which turns off the trackpad. The disabling of the trackpad didn't take effect immediately upon hitting Fn-F9; it probably took 30 seconds or a minute before I lost the cursor. There was also no notification on the screen to tell me that I had disabled my trackpad (in the same way this laptop displays "Caps Lock ON" or "Caps Lock Off" in big bubbles when I hit that key) and there was no confirmation dialog asking "You are about to disable your trackpad. Are you sure you want to do this?". The change only affected the account in which I was working when I had hit Fn-F9, which was reasonable; that also explained why the second account didn't lose its cursor. My guess is that Windows doesn't check to see if the trackpad is off immediately upon bootup but does it several seconds after giving you the desktop; that's why the trackpad still worked for a minute or so despite supposedly being off. Once I turned the trackpad back on with another Fn-F9, everything was perfect again.
So perhaps you have accidentally disabled the trackpad, and there's a delay before Windows disables it.
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