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03-24-2011 05:35 PM
hey im using g62 and i want to lock my touchpad, there is a circle on top corner of touchpad but i am not able to lock the touch pad by clicking on it, please tell me if there is any oter ways to do the same.
09-17-2011 06:24 AM
I had this problem when I first got the laptop about a month ago, I have only just worked it out from reading this post.
When I tried tapping the light LED nothing happened, happily for me the trackpad was always on, so working ok
It turns out i was double tapping the wrong bit...
You need to do it to teh right of the led, just a mm below.. and quite hard
12-19-2011 10:20 AM
07-10-2012 01:12 PM
This helped immensely!! I had to switch it to "touchpad" rather than "mouse" and then go to "security systems" all the way on the right side of the menu. THen I clicked "Enable" but it only worked for a second. I had to go back in and not only click "enable" but also "apply". Then it stays enabled and applies it to the computer settings!! Thank you so much. I did not have to reboot and din't lose all the information I had been working on!!
:))))
@mrtapi wrote:Duh! If that worked, then it wouldn't be stuck, would it.
I have the same problem, I started after driver update. Tried to roll back the driver, but it did not work either.
There is a way to make it work without re-boot:
control panel > mouse > device settings > click on 'enable' - button.
Here is how to do it from the keyboard:
Press windows key
press 'down' until 'settings' is hilited, press enter, select control panel, press enter
press 'M', Press enter
Use ctrl-tab to open the 'device settings' -tab
Press alt-e to enable the touchpad.
It is a pain to have to go through, but will work when you need to quickly activate the touchpad without re-booting the machine.
I am glad to hear others are having this problem, too. I hope it means HP will fix it soon.
08-12-2012 10:27 PM
I GOT IT!!!
I had this problem of an HP laptop that I bought in 2012. So I was able to maneuver with a combination of
-the tab button
-the arrow keys
-the return button
-the windows button that opens the start menu
1) So I press the windows button to open the start menu
2) navigate to control panel
3) navigate to "Ease of Access"
4) navigate to "change how your mouse works"
5) On the next screen, I had to go all the way down to find Mouse Setting (under see also)
6) In the next window, there are six tabs (buttons pointers...). The last one is Device Settings. Go there
7) On that screen, there was an "enable" button. I tabbed to that and pressed return. Bingo
Hope that helps someone!!
10-04-2012 05:47 PM
@ashleylees wrote:are you legitimately serious. we're not stupid.
its locked. therefore we CANT just tap it and unlock it.
woww read the question before you comment with stupid a** answers.
This is true. I still don't get how to do this:smileyhappy: What is a easy way to do this
02-28-2013 10:54 AM
Hi there,
the red light on my hp g26 isoon and I have tried everything the double tapping and followininstructions from people on here. When I go into to control panel and try to enable it the button is not there i.e it's there but is not obtainable. Please can someone help me as I don't know what else to try.
thanks
10-12-2013 09:21 PM
Um just thought I would put my 2 sense in on the unlocking the click mouse....You do tap the orange light twice. If it dont work your pressing to hard or not hard enough, but thats how you get the ennoying **bleep** to turn back on.
