
When I received your email, I hesitated to provide my service key, as it would feel like I was giving my identity away. Unfortunately, there is no page 90 in my manual, and a search didn't find BIOS anything. I set up my account when I bought the laptop and downloaded the user manual at that time. First, you are correct, I have the exact Inspiron 15R laptop you identified. Hello ease forgive me for being tardy in my response. What's the exact "service tag" number and/or "express service code" number on yours? You appear to actually have a Dell Inspiron 15R SE 7520 laptop. Turning on “Disable Touchpad & Point Stick when USB Mouse present” does not disable the touchpad.

Because the touchpad will not turn off, I have tried to manage the buttons to turn down the sensitivity, to minimize movement of text. I have checked the drivers for both the touchpad and mouse and I get messages that they are each up to dateĢ. I can work these, but the Edge Scroll & Zoom buttons do not see to change the settings.ġ. Also this panel item allows me to manage sensitivity, buttons, gestures & edge scroll & zoom. There is an on/off light at the top of the touchpad that indicates the touchpad is on/off. Typed text re-locates within earlier typed text.ģ. Even when I don’t touch the touchpad, the cursor skips around the screen, highlights text and deletes text. Regardless whether it is in the on or off position, it is still on.Ģ. The touchpad will not “turn off.” Under "Mouse" on the Control Panel, functions for the Dell Touchpad should allow me to simply turn the touchpad on and off. I am using a wireless Logitech Mouse (uses USB hardware).

I'm a first-time user and happy to have found your website! I would even switch back to initial state, where at least the basic touchpad functionality worked, i I knew, how to get there.Hi. Interestingly also the tap to click functions works, but only in the address bar of nautilus, nowhere (!) else. My touchpad isn't working at all now, just the two hardware buttons for left and right mouse buttons work.

⎜ ↳ Logitech Bluetooth Mouse M555b id=16 Now my xinput looks like this: Virtual core pointer id=2 Most answers related to that issue suggest trying an ALPS driver from : įor installing I followed the steps on this page: The touchpad is recognized as PS/2 mouse out of the box, giving just normal touchpad behaviour, but no tap to click, no scrolling, etc.
