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holger
Hello,
since a while a have the following problem:
The touchpad of my notebook works fine in the login screen
after booting WinXP. I can move the curser, select a user
account and log in as a user. So far everything is fine.
But as soon as I log into any user account both touchpad
and all touchpad buttons are "dead". Additionally the
synaptics display does not shows any activity (all grey).
And when I log off the user account the touchpad remains
inactive even in the login screen, where I should be able
to select the user accounts.
Some more background:
This behavoior is independet from the user accout
(privileged or restricted user).
An external mouse works perfecty in any user account.
The problem is the same, with or without external mouse
plugged in.
The control panel shows 2 mouse devices:
1.) HDI conform mouse
2.) Synaptics PS/2 Port Pointing Device
But no conficts or other warings.
Attributes.
The device status is "ready"
The driver files are all marked "grean", i.e. o.k.
Any help is very welcome.
Thanks and regards, Holger
since a while a have the following problem:
The touchpad of my notebook works fine in the login screen
after booting WinXP. I can move the curser, select a user
account and log in as a user. So far everything is fine.
But as soon as I log into any user account both touchpad
and all touchpad buttons are "dead". Additionally the
synaptics display does not shows any activity (all grey).
And when I log off the user account the touchpad remains
inactive even in the login screen, where I should be able
to select the user accounts.
Some more background:
This behavoior is independet from the user accout
(privileged or restricted user).
An external mouse works perfecty in any user account.
The problem is the same, with or without external mouse
plugged in.
The control panel shows 2 mouse devices:
1.) HDI conform mouse
2.) Synaptics PS/2 Port Pointing Device
But no conficts or other warings.
Attributes.
The device status is "ready"
The driver files are all marked "grean", i.e. o.k.
Any help is very welcome.
Thanks and regards, Holger