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Thomas M Posted on Nov 02, 2012

Toshiba satellite c660 touchpad keyboard not working

Computer bots up and shows normal display but keyboard and touchpad do not work

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 07, 2008

SOURCE: My Toshiba labtop's touchpad and keyboard won't work

oooh..frozen...eagle338 must have been in the cooler, eh?

only way to connect with him/her is to add them as a buddy, then do an 'ask buddy' request..

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2008

SOURCE: Toshiba TouchPad Not Working

tap on the touchpad or click on the top rightand if that does not work it is defently the hardware or software

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Ben Wabnick

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  • Posted on Jun 27, 2009

SOURCE: Toshiba Satellite Touchpad not working

Restore the defaults in the BIOS to begin with, this will make sure its not a setting in there that is disabling the mousepad.

Then in windows see if the touchpad is working. If not then take the keyboard out with the power turned off.

When you take the keyboard out you will see the ribbon cable that comes from underneath the touchpad. disconnect it from the motherboard and reseat it firmly back in. Then turn back on the motherboard and see if the mousepad works. If it still doesn't then try the shortcut key to enable it.

If it does't enable then that means its either going to be a mousepad problem where you would have to replace the top cover assembly or a motherboard problem cause it could be where the voltage required to run that mousepad is missing.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2010

SOURCE: Toshiba Satellite L305D Unresponsive Touchpad

It is possibly an error with the driver. To check, go to Control Panel and then the Device Manager. Look for the section labeled "Mice and other pointing devices" and look for "Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad" or anything which has TouchPad in the title. If it has a weird yellow triangle with an exclamation point, there may be a driver problem. Double click on the device, choose the Driver tab at the top and choose to Update Driver. Choose to automatically search and hopefully you should find, then install, the driver.
Have you recently run any Windows updates? If so, that may have messed up the driver. Instead of choosing to update the driver, choose to roll it back instead.
My solution is only for a bad driver. I hope this helps you and apologize if it does not.

Matthew deSilva

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  • Posted on May 05, 2011

SOURCE: I have a Toshiba C660-116

try FN+F7, this switches the touchpad on and off

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