Pointing Stick Does Not Work; Touchpad Does Not Work; External Mouse Does Not Work - HP Pavilion zd7000 - Notebook PC Troubleshooting Manual

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Problems and Solutions

Pointing stick does not work

If an optional external mouse is connected to the system, it may
disable the pointing stick. Some models include a utility, often called
the Setup utility, in which you can set the system to respond to both
an external mouse and the pointing stick.
If your notebook has both a TouchPad and a pointing stick, be sure
the notebook is set to respond to the pointing stick.
Restart the notebook.

TouchPad does not work

Press the TouchPad on/off button, if available on your notebook, to
turn on the TouchPad.
If an external mouse is connected to the system, it may disable the
TouchPad. Some models include a utility, often called the Setup
utility, in which you can set the system to respond to both an external
mouse and the TouchPad.
If your notebook has both a pointing stick and a TouchPad, be sure
the notebook is set to respond to the TouchPad.
Clean the TouchPad with a damp cloth, then wipe it dry.
Adjust the TouchPad sensitivity settings. On some models, these
settings are accessible through the operating system mouse window.
Refer to your model-specific documentation for information about
any additional TouchPad settings.
Restart the notebook.

External mouse does not work

Make sure the mouse is securely connected to the system and that
the correct drivers are installed.
Clean the mouse.
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