On Fri, 14 Oct 2005, Jerry Guritzky wrote:
No, I did it under Properties for the Mouse via the Control
Panel. Couldn't really find it in the Device Manager for some
reason as it has mice in there but neither of the ones it
mentions sounds like a touch pad to me.
Here's another link that may be of interest, depending on the
Satellite model.
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Support Bulletins
Alps Touch Pad Installation
Document ID: 98070467
Posted Date: 03/13/02
Last Updated: 03/13/02
Operating System: Windows XP
Category: Mouse
Distribution: Public
Applicable Models: Satellite 1005-S157, 1000-S157, 1005-S158,
1000-S158
Issue
On the Satellite 1000 and Satellite 1005 with Intel Chipset
(830MG + ICH3) Motherboard, when Windows XP Pro and Home
Editions are installed, the Alps mouse driver (P/S 2) and the
Alps Touch Pad Task bar icon may not be correctly installed,
and may not be present in the Device Manager.
Resolution
To resolve this issue one of the following may be used:
1. Click on START, CONTROL PANEL, and double click on the
SYSTEM icon.
2. Click on the Hardware tab, and then click on the Device
Manager button.
3. Double click on Mice and other Pointing Devices, and right
click on the P/S 2 Compatible Mouse. On the drop down menu,
choose Update driver, which will open the Hardware Update
Wizard. Choose Install from a list or specific location
(Advanced), and click the NEXT button. On the next page, choose
Don't search. I will choose the driver to install, and click on
NEXT.
4. Highlight the Alps Pointing device, and click on NEXT. This
will bring up the last page in the Hardware Update Wizard.
5. Click on FINISH and YES when asked if you want to reboot.
--OR--
1. Go to START, CONTROL PANEL, ADD AND REMOVE PROGRAMS,
highlight the Alps Touch Pad Mouse driver and uninstall.
2. Re-insert the Recovery CD into the CD-ROM. When the Toshiba
Recovery and Applications CD window comes up, under Install
Type, choose install Applications and Drivers and click on NEXT
button.
3. Highlight the Alps Touch Pad Driver and click Install. A
window will come up telling you that you need to uninstall the
previous version before you can install this version.
4. Click OK. You will be allowed to unzip the files in to a
temp directory. When complete, click OK. The installation
process will continue. When finished, the machine will reboot
to complete the installation.
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