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IF IT IS A NEW HP LAPTOP LOOK FOR A BUMP IN THE LEFT SIDE TOP CORNER OF TOUCH PAD ( MOUSE PAD ) DOUBLE TAP ON THAT AREA THEN U WILL NOTICE A LED LIGHT GLOWING NEAR TO THAT...THEN TOUCH PAD IS DISABLED,DOUBLE TAP ON THAT BUMP TO ENABLE TOUCH PAD
In the bottom left of your screen by the clock there should be an icon that says touch pad device, synaptics touch, or something along those lines. If you click on this it will give you different options for the touch pad and one of them is tap to click, make sure this is turned on.
It shows that you have accidentally shut off the touch pad. In the upper left corner of the touch pad is a dimple/circular depression. Tap it twice, the light will go out and normal touch pad function will return.
there is a key combination that enables/disables the touch pad. it's the Fn key + the function key that shows a little mouse icon in blue at the top of your keyboard. on Fujitsu this would be Fn+F6 for instance. if this doesn't work, it is possible that the touch pad has been turned off in the BIOS setup. you will have to enter the BIOS and enable or automate the "internal pointing device"
Some laptops have a Fn Key sequence to disable the touch pad. Look for the touch pad icon on your function keys (hand touching finger on a square). You can also go to the toucpad app by double clicking on the touch pad icon in the system tray and got to device properties to disable tapping - assuming issue is TPad interfering with typing
look in the sys tray, (lower left of screen) one of the icons will be concerned with the touch pad. you can turn on and of the double tap here. Sounds like yours is switched off.
I had the same problem. It is due to the touch pad being to sensitive. My fix was to buy a usb mouse, and disable to trackpad by hitting the Fn key and F7. No problems anymore
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