This is usually caused by a faulty nipple, does your laptop have a pointing nipple in the middle of your keys? If so then I would be pretty sure that this is damaged and is causing the mouse problems.
Now as a technician I've fixed this before really simply by opening up the laptop to get to the keyboard connector, and putting a little bit of paper over the part of the connector that connects the nipple, then the nipple is effectively dead and the touchpad works fine again. I wouldnt reccomend you undertake this unless you felt absolutely confident and follow a guide, its easy to rip the keyboard cable or damage other parts.
Anyway thats assuming that is the problem, do you have a nipple in the middle of the keys?
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