
If the touchpad still does not work properly, the laptop could require servicing. Hold the power button for 30 seconds, then reconnect the power and battery (if you removed it), turn on the laptop, and try again. If your laptop has a user-removable battery, remove the battery. This includes USB sticks, SD cards, and the power cable. Shut down your laptop, remove all accessories, and unplug all cables. If reinstalling the driver does not resolve the issue, try performing a system restore to a date before the issue occurred.Ĭheck the following articles for information on performing a system restore: Once that's done, check Windows Update for updates as well. Most newer Toshiba laptops use the 64-bit version of Windows. Use the "Touchpad" filter as well as the filter for your version of Windows. If that doesn't help, try manually downloading the newest touchpad driver from the Toshiba Support site.

If enabling the touchpad does not help, try uninstalling the touchpad driver and rebooting your laptop to reinstall the driver: See the following article for more information: Enable or Disable the Touchpad The way to enable or disable the touchpad will depend on your model. If the touchpad does not work at all make sure the device is enabled. If specific touchpad features do not work properly (scrolling, pinch to zoom, etc.) click here to learn how to change the touchpad settings for specific features and gestures.
