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Whether scrolling was intentionally turned off or never enabled on the laptop, it can easily be turned on from the "Mouse Properties" menu.

Click "Start" (or the Windows logo button in Vista and Windows 7) and select "Control Panel." Select "Classic View" in Vista if not already displayed. Double click "Mouse."
You may also access "Mouse Properties" in Vista and Windows 7 by clicking the Windows logo and typing "Mouse" in the search box.
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Click "Change Settings" if the settings aren't displayed.
Click the "Device Settings" tab in Windows 7 and select the touchpad.
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The scrolling feature on a laptop touchpad can take some getting used to, which causes some users to disable the feature. Whether scrolling was intentionally turned off or never enabled on the laptop, it can easily be turned on from the "Mouse Properties" menu.

Click "Start" (or the Windows logo button in Vista and Windows 7) and select "Control Panel." Select "Classic View" in Vista if not already displayed. Double click "Mouse." You may also access "Mouse Properties" in Vista and Windows 7 by clicking the Windows logo and typing "Mouse" in the search box. Press "Enter," then click "Mouse" when the search is finished. Select the "Hardware" tab. Select the touchpad and click "Properties." Click "Change Settings" if the settings aren't displayed. Click the "Device Settings" tab in Windows 7 and select the touchpad. Click "Settings." Click "Virtual Scrolling" in the touchpad properties window. Click the boxes next to each "Enable Scrolling" box and click "OK." Scrolling is now turned on for your touchpad.
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Sounds like some kind of bad wire, you hope. It could be a power issue as you have stated, I would try it out on several diffrent computers, and you were not wrong in trying the y cable. But if that still doesnt work then not all is lost. I would recomend opening up the caseing and removing the hard drive. Even external drives simply use standard laptop SATA drives. If you have a desktop you can simply plug in the drive while your computer is off, if you do not have xtra spots to plug it up you could temp unpulg your dvd drive to test it. If you have a laptop than you can buy several devices to use a sata drive though usb. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817153071&cm_re=usb_sata_docking_station-_-17-153-071-_-Product

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You need to take the phone apart,
and clean the scrolling head from dust/dirt.
The dirt simulates ringer contact and makes it scrolling by it self ( the dirt is shortcutting)
scroll funktions.
Take a piece off cotton fabrics and clean the scrolling area. It will work!

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Program for calculator using vc++

hi, here the code...
class is used for items(item.h) . In this class are stored the two number into property and the result:
property double nr1;
property double nr2;

The operations like :asin,cos,power,pi,plu,divide,sqrt etc. are edited into inherited class from items:

//
#pragma once
#include "Items.h"

using namespace System;
public ref class asinus : public Items
{
public:

asinus(void)
{

}

double^ asin(double a)
{
return Math::Asin(a);
}

};


//



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bool plus;
bool minus;
bool produs;
bool divide;
bool sin;
bool prec;
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private: System::Void btnegal_Click(System::Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e)
{
prec = false;

if(plus == true)
{
this->txtRes->Text = Convert::ToString(p.aduna(i.nr1,i.nr2));
}
else if(minus == true)
{
this->txtRes->Text = Convert::ToString(m.scadere(i.nr1,i.nr2));
}
else if(produs == true)
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}
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}
}

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It's likely to be a drivers problem rather than a card problem. When for some reason the Microsoft VGA driver gets loaded instead of the proper display driver, all the acceleration functions of the card are disabled. This can lead to the hiccupy scrolling you're referring to.

From control panel, go into display and see if your monitor is on either "(unknown device)" or "VGA compatible display adapter". Both indicate that Windows has forgotten the driver. If this is the case, go to Toshiba's website and redownload the driver for your machine, and that should resolve the problem,
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