


Power on and off your computer three times Press the right click menu key on your keyboard (usually located between the Alt and Control keys) Use the down arrow again to select your HID-Compliant mouse or touch pad Press the right arrow to expand Mice and other pointing devices. Use the down arround to select Human interface device or Mice and other pointing devices. If you don't have an external/wired mouse.

(If you don't see your touch pad listed, look under 'Mice and other pointing devices') When complete, restart to see if the problem is resolved. Open Start > Settings > Update & security > Troubleshoot Connect an external USB mouse then run the Hardware Troubleshooter: If your touchpad is not working, here are some things you can try:ġ.
