Touch pad or mouse problems, External keyboard problems – Dell Inspiron 2650 User Manual

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Solving Problems

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Touch Pad or Mouse Problems

External Keyboard Problems

HINT: When you attach

an external keyboard, the
integrated keyboard
remains fully functional.

C

HE C K

T H E

T O U CH

PA D

S E T T I N G S

1

Click the Start button, click Control Panel, and then click Printers and Other

Hardware.

2

Click Mouse.

3

Try adjusting the settings.

C

HE C K

T H E

M OU S E

CA B L E

— Shut down the computer (see page 37).

Disconnect the mouse cable and check it for damage. For PS/2 cables, check the

cable connector for bent or broken pins. Firmly reconnect the cable.
If you are using a mouse extension cable, disconnect it and connect the mouse

directly to the computer.

T

O

V E R IF Y

T H A T

T H E

P R O BL E M

IS

W I T H

T H E

M O US E

,

C HE C K

T H E

T O U C H

P A D

1

Turn off the computer.

2

Disconnect the mouse.

3

Turn on the computer.

4

At the Windows

desktop, use the touch pad to move the cursor around, select

an icon, and open it.

If the touch pad operates correctly, the mouse may be defective.

R

E I NS T AL L

THE

T O U C H

P A D

D RI V E R

— See page 67.

C

HE C K

T H E

K EY B O AR D

C AB L E

— Shut down the computer (see page 37).

Disconnect the keyboard cable and check it for damage. For PS/2 cables, check

the cable connector for bent or broken pins. Firmly reconnect the cable.
If you are using a keyboard extension cable, disconnect it and connect the

keyboard directly to the computer.

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