SOURCE: dell latitude c610 touch pad left button problem
Will your laptop work properly with an external mouse? If so, check your touchpad settings in "Control Panel" by selecting "Mouse". Here you can reassign your Buttons. Try setting your Right Button function to "Double Click". If the "Double Click" function works on your Right Button then chances are you have a problem with your Touchpad Assembly which means it will have to be replaced. Dell refers to it as a "Palmrest" which they will replace if still under warranty.
SOURCE: laptop touch pad, left and right click buttons not working
Go to Toshiba website and download the touchpad driver, and reinstall it again
SOURCE: Not working right click of touch pad of Acer Aspire 4710z
Hey!
What operating system are you running? All I could find was a manual for your model: http://tinyurl.com/6gc7pl
If you are using Windows XP, you might try going to Control Panel -> Mouse -> On the first tab (Buttons) check "Switch primary and secondary buttons." then hit "Apply".
Try left-clicking (currently assigned to be the right-click) on your Start button and see if the menu with "Explore All Users" on the very bottom opens. If it does, then your touchpad is most likely defective and would have to be fixed (www.fixmyacer.com). If the menu doesn't come up, then it is a software issue and is 100% fixable.
Matt Newelski
www.newelski.com
SOURCE: My Hp laptop - the touch pad will not work. I can
try going through control panel and then enabling the tap. see how that works for u
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