On 1/18/06, Charlie McVeigh <cmcveigh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've also got an Acer laptop (a Travelmate 8000) and had the same "problem". It turned out I accidentally disabled the touchpad by pressing Fn+F7 (it's stored somewhere since the state is kept after reboot).
Klaasjan
- when I came back to the laptop, the synaptics touchpad had stopped
working. I had no mouse action whatsoever. The synaptics touchpad had
been working correctly prior to my leaving the laptop.
I've also got an Acer laptop (a Travelmate 8000) and had the same "problem". It turned out I accidentally disabled the touchpad by pressing Fn+F7 (it's stored somewhere since the state is kept after reboot).
Klaasjan