Connect an external USB mouse to get at least the cursor to work, then download the latest touch pad drivers from Acer's site
Check that you have not disabled the mouse pad (FN and F7?)
If that fails, you may need to dismantle the laptop and check the small ribbon cable that connects the touch pad to the motherboard has not come adrift.
After that it looks like physical failure of the trackpad / touch pad assembly
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