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There is no fix for, just keyboards from time to time get fry. I will first blow the keyboard with air (canned or compressor) and test.
DIY keyboard replacement.
Go into the control panel, find the device manager, and then find the touch pad in the list. Right click on it and select enable. Or Function key (FN) + F7 should enable the touch pad.
The
eMachines E725 has a built in switch to toggle the touchpad on or off
by the touch of a button. Look at the button to the left of the main
power switch. You'll notice the icon looks like a hand touching a
rectangle - or touchpad. if this button is lit up, the touchpad is
turned off. simply press the button to toggle the touchpad back on. The
light on the button should now be off.
It's that simple.
Hello there
looks like you have a touch pad that has shorted out and is in need of replacement
please go to www.whirlpool.com and they have a technical help section ok.
best regards mike
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