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laptop mouse doesn't work


Question Posted Monday June 13 2011, 4:42 pm

mouse wont work on laptop

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DangerNerd answered Tuesday June 14 2011, 3:54 am:
Are you talking about the touchpad? If so, have you tried plugging an external mouse into a USB port and seeing what happens?

If so, you may, or may not have a dead touchpad. If the external mouse doesn't work either, then you have a software issue.

If you don't know what a "driver" is, in relation to a computer operating system, then the software issue should be handled by a computer technician.

More details will be required to assist you any further.

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