Fn-F9 works, so I am happy even though having the mouse pad disabled  didn't 
work.
Thanks, Jerry.
 
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:
==-==-==-==-==    Begin Quoted Message   ==-==-==-==-==
>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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