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touch pad of my ho elite notebook 8470p is not working. the light is on. please help me in activating the touch pad

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Eapen,

 

Welcome the the HP Forum.

 

I must assume the TouchPad worked before -- say earlier today, yesterday, some time in the recent past.

 

It may be "tangled" and need a quick driver reset:

  • Close all your programs and Shut down the computer
  • Disconnect everything (little Unifier for the keyboard / external mouse can stay)
  • Perform the Hard Reset for your notebook
  • Boot the computer and log in

 NOTE:  This does NOT wipe out your data.  It is just a "clearing of the cobwebs".

 

With a bit of luck, that will fix it up.

 

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Next, consider the TouchPad may be disabled somewhere:

Enable / Disable Touchpad

 

If everything "looks" right, then take a look here:

Fix Touchpad / ClickPad

 

NOTE:  There are links to the relevant HP documents within the file.

 

 

Reference:  Drivers, Software & Firmware for HP EliteBook 8470p Notebook PC

 

 

 

Click the Kudos Thumbs-Up!

It is a nice way to say “Thank You" for the help.

Although I strive to reflect HP's best practices, I do not work for HP. 

Dragon-Fur

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TouchPad On / Off Switch – Per login Session

  • One can turn on / off the TouchPad with the on / off switch in the Upper Left corner. It takes a firm double tap in the far upper left corner.
  • The switch is a toggle -- double tap for on, repeat to turn off.
  • The “button” is invisible; the on/off action is controlled by a pressure sensitive area on the TouchPad.
  •  This setting works on a "per session" basis, that is, per login session on the account.

more details see  Link

 

 

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If its only locking the touchpad (if not mechanical failure). double toch to the ligt area on left side.

 

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Brilliant - double tap on the light that I could see on the touchpad and it would work!!! Thanks

 

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I have also Elitebook 8460p here i have same problem mean just tuch pad not working properly some time workin and some time not working but when i double Click on touch pad just command pass as like OK or run function but pointer not move here and there , so i want to apply of your this solution and try to fix it , if it remain constant then i will be back soon thanks

Best Regard JAVEDISAAC From Multan Pakistan

Javed Isaac From Pakistan

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I had a user who accidentally disabled her touchpad for an Elite 8470p.....

 

double tapping the top left corner on the clickpad worked for us!  Thank you....I never knew that shortcut. 🙂

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Double Tap worked! Thanks!! 

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Great, It worked, Thanks

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With a short double touch on the little light on de left upper cormner of the touchpad, the touchpad is unlocked.

 

Eca

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