To see if you have the touch pad enabled, hold the Fn key and press F9. The
combination Fn-F9 locks and unlocks the touch pad for most Toshibas.
Something else to try:
http://forum.khurram.ca/viewtopic.php?p=487
Bob J.
Guam U.S.A.
At11:32 AM 10/18/2005, Jerry Guritzky wrote the following message:
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>Strange as my laptop BIOS doesn't have anything about pointing devices.
>My Page 1 (Main) has Time, Date, Hard Drive, Quiet Boot, System Memory,
>Extended Memory Build Version (1.00A) and Language.
>My second Page (Advanced) has IDE Control, Parallel Port and under that it
>has these three items Mode, Base ID Address, Interrupt, and then the last
>item
>on that page is Legacy USB Support (Enabled).
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