To open Device Manager, enter device manager in Search on the taskbar, then select Device Manager. Updating or reinstalling your touchpad drivers in Device Manager may help solve the problem.
Have tried typing 'sfc /scannow' into Cmd Prompt, which said everything was 100% fine as well amongst other possible solutions that I can't remember. If your touchpad isn't working, it may be a result of a missing or out-of-date driver. I've tried reinstalling and updating the mouse drivers and, from the Dell driver support page, updating the BIOS driver. I can still 'click' things by tapping on the touchscreen though. So essentially, the left and right clicks on my pointing devices do not work, but everything else associated with them does work. Additionally, I can use the other buttons on the mouse (I've reprogrammed these to things like 'Enter' and 'Ctrl+V'), but when I reprogramme them to left/right click, they do not work, so I don't think it's a hardware issue
Everything else works: I can scroll/zoom/etc with the trackpad, and ditto for the mouse. However, I had to send it back, and have since gone back to using my old mouse + trackpad (and touchscreen).īut now the click doesn't work on either the mouse or the trackpad. I think what caused the problem is a new mouse I bought, which I set up by simply plugging in the USB receiver and it worked fine. If you press FN and F3 at the same time again the light. Hi all, a very specific problem that I would really appreciate some help on for Windows 10 Notice at the top of your touchpad an orange light came on this means your touchpad is disabled.