12.10.2019
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How to lock and unlock touchpad on toshiba laptop

Press and hold the laptop's FN (function) key found at the bottom row of the laptop's keyboard. It is typically found next to the Windows key and its text may be colored differently than the other keys. Press the F9 key typically found on the top row of a laptop's keyboard while holding the FN key. The touchpad should now be unlocked. I am using a Toshiba P55W-C5200 Laptop, touch screen, with Windows 10. After turning it on, the screen got stuck on the welcome page (the one with the screensaver) and the keyboard was not working. I tried typing different keys and got no response. Oddly the mouse pointer was moving but I could not click (or double-click) on the touchpad.

The HP Probook series comes equipped with an indicator light that changes depending on the status of your touchpad. The main function of these lights is to keep your computer safe.This article will teach you how to enable or disable the touchpad of your HP laptop. We will also teach you to differentiate between the different indicator lights on your laptop's touchpad.Lock or Unlock HP TouchpadNext to the touchpad, you should see a small LED (orange or blue). This light is your touchpad's sensor. Simply double tap on the sensor to enable your touchpad.You can disable your touchpad by double tapping on the sensor again.HP Touchpad Indicator LightsIf the yellow/orange/blue light is ON, it indicates that your touchpad is locked. This status indicates that the pointer and the use of your touchpad is disabled. It is not indicative of an error or hardware failure.The sensor LED light needs to be switched OFF in order to activate the touchpad.

How To Unlock The Touchpad On Toshiba Laptop

Double tap the sensors or the touch pad to unlock it. As soon as you do so, the light will switch itself off.Image: © Daniel Wiedemann - 123RF.com.

Just press simultaneously Fn+F5 or Ctrl+F5 (or Fn + F9 or Ctrl+F9) and that should do it!Edit:: Try swiping on the touchpad from right to left. This will bring up the little sidebar on the right of the screen and the date on the lower left in Windows 8.

Then your touchpad should work as normal. F5 is the button to lock the touchpad.

If your problem goes beyond that and is stuck in scroll mode like mine was, try the swipe from right to left and see if that normalizes things. I discovered this trick by accident when trying to wipe dust off my touchpad.;). If your touchpad works for the first 2 minutes of use and then becomes locked in scroll mode then follow these steps.Uninstall the Synaptics drive from the 'Device manager' and then reinstall it, but not by 'searching automatically for a driver software', instead, choose the other option 'Brows my computer for a driver software' then press on 'let me pick from a list of device drivers in my computer' and press Next, now you will see a list of the device drivers, now choose a different driver than the one that was already installed when you had the problem. This is how I fixed mine, I hope it works for you. None of these options fix my problem. I know that the f5 key disables and enables it but I have not accidentally hit the key.

How To Unlock Touchpad On A Toshiba Laptop

I have a new laptop have only had it 12 days and only used it 4 times its a brand new laptop not reconditioned, or have ever been used in any way and all of a sudden the cursor will not respond to my touch on the mouse pad. I have had several problems with laptops in the past where its been brand new and something will start going wrong with it the moment I touch them. If any one else has any other possibility as to why my mouse is malfunctioning please let me know.

Hi wat3755,Please try these generic troubleshooting steps and see if this fixes the issue:1.Some computers have a touchpad disable and enable hot key, refer to User's Manual of your laptop to see if your computer has this hot key and how to use it. Canary wharf subway station. (When your computer does not have the hot key or the hot key did not correct the issue proceed to the next step.)2.Turn off the computer (when the touchpad does not respond hold the power button down for up to 15 seconds to turn off the computer).3.Unplug everything except the power cord (AC Adapter).4.Power on the computer and retest the touchpad. If the touchpad still does not work correctly proceed to the next step.5.Make sure the latest driver for the touchpad is installed (you may need to use a external USB or Bluetooth mouse to install the drivers).6.In addition to these troubleshooting steps, please refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base article mentioned below:Do reply with results. I think its a bit silly about the Shift + F5 needing to be done.

I don't think anyone is stupid for not knowing simple means to Reset the Mouse to Mouse Pad, though - because there is no logic to thinking that these two keys would correct it - you'd have to know. This way of correcting with the Ctl + F5 suggests to me that the mouse pad can easily be disabled accidentally in the same way - by unknowingly pressing those buttons. I've resolved this issue previously by plugging in an external mouse then going to the Control Panel then to Mouse Settings then Re-enabling the Mouse Pad and Mouse Pad Software and checking all of the other settings then Applying Changes and pressing OK. But it was always irritating having to go into the drawer to find an external mouse, etcetera, then using it to make this corrections. It is possible BTW if you don't have an external mouse at hand to do it manually using the Tab and Enter Keys to get to Control Panel and then Mouse Settings and then Re-enable the Mouse Pad and Mouse Pad Software - but it is not easy to do using Tab and Enter Keys only as its very cumbersome and easy to press wrong buttons and have to start finding Control Panel all over again, etcetera.That would correct it for me, but clearly better with an external mouse. Now though with this CTL + F5 information it will be much quicker for me. But its not like I'd have been able to work out / guess CTL + F5 as a logical corrective measure as its not logical at all.

Grrrrr - anyway I'm going to have to write down Ctl + F5 for future reference. But then again I should remember because I've just typed it several times.