Dear Jodi Penn,
I understand how inconvenient this can be, especially if the built-in mouse (touchpad) on your laptop was working before and has now stopped responding. At this point, I recommend that you review and try the steps provided in the AI-generated answer on the thread. In addition, please reply with the information requested by the Independent Advisor, as that information can help continue the troubleshooting more efficiently and reduce repeated questions.
To help narrow down futher, may I ask a few quick questions?
- Did this start after a Windows update, a driver change, or after connecting another mouse/device?
- Is the issue that the pointer does not move at all, or that clicking/scrolling does not work?
- If you connect a USB mouse, does that work normally?
In the meantime, please try the steps below:
- Reset the touchpad settings to default
- Open Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Touchpad, expand the Touchpad section, and if the Reset option is available, use it to restore the touchpad settings and gestures to default.
- Check whether the touchpad option is available in Settings
- On Windows 11, the touchpad settings are normally found under Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Touchpad.
- Test the touchpad in Safe Mode
- To enter Windows Recovery Environment, go to Start > Settings > System > Recovery > Advanced startup > Restart now. Or hold Shift while selecting Restart from the sign-in screen.
- Once Windows Recovery Environment opens, go to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart. After the PC restarts, select Safe Mode and test the touchpad there.
- Install the touchpad driver from your laptop manufacturer’s support site
- Please visit your laptop manufacturer’s support page and download the touchpad driver that matches your exact laptop model and Windows 11 version.
- After installing the driver, please restart the laptop and test the touchpad again.
While my initial response may not fully resolve the issue, I truly appreciate your cooperation as we work together toward identifying the most effective solution. Thank you so much for your understanding.
I hope these steps help restore your laptop’s built-in touchpad. Wishing you a smooth troubleshooting process and a better Windows 11 experience.
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