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Jeff Layman
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      06-06-2011
HPG61 laptop. Win7HPx64.

Once every couple of months scrolling doesn't work on the Synaptics
touchpad. A reboot solves the problem, but I wondered if there was a
shorter way of fixing it.

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      06-06-2011
In news:isi3o9$cl1$,
Jeff Layman wrote:
> HPG61 laptop. Win7HPx64.
>
> Once every couple of months scrolling doesn't work on the Synaptics
> touchpad. A reboot solves the problem, but I wondered if there was a
> shorter way of fixing it.


Have you tried either an older or a newer driver yet?

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      06-06-2011
On 06/06/2011 10:13, BillW50 wrote:
> In news:isi3o9$cl1$,
> Jeff Layman wrote:
>> HPG61 laptop. Win7HPx64.
>>
>> Once every couple of months scrolling doesn't work on the Synaptics
>> touchpad. A reboot solves the problem, but I wondered if there was a
>> shorter way of fixing it.

>
> Have you tried either an older or a newer driver yet?
>


Neither available. I might update to Scrybe, the latest version of
which was released a week or so ago and contains a new driver, but will
need to create a Restore Point first.

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      06-08-2011
On 6/6/11 10:22 AM, Jeff Layman wrote:
> On 06/06/2011 10:13, BillW50 wrote:
>> In news:isi3o9$cl1$,
>> Jeff Layman wrote:
>>> HPG61 laptop. Win7HPx64.
>>>
>>> Once every couple of months scrolling doesn't work on the Synaptics
>>> touchpad. A reboot solves the problem, but I wondered if there was a
>>> shorter way of fixing it.

>>
>> Have you tried either an older or a newer driver yet?
>>

>
> Neither available. I might update to Scrybe, the latest version of which
> was released a week or so ago and contains a new driver, but will need
> to create a Restore Point first.
>

I too have a similar problem with my Toshiba laptop's Synaptics
touchpad, including a jumping cursor despite my working with the
sensitivity controls to try and fix it.
What is Scrybe and why would that fix the synaptics touchpad?
 
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      06-08-2011
On 08/06/2011 04:50, d wrote:
> On 6/6/11 10:22 AM, Jeff Layman wrote:
>> On 06/06/2011 10:13, BillW50 wrote:
>>> In news:isi3o9$cl1$,
>>> Jeff Layman wrote:
>>>> HPG61 laptop. Win7HPx64.
>>>>
>>>> Once every couple of months scrolling doesn't work on the Synaptics
>>>> touchpad. A reboot solves the problem, but I wondered if there was a
>>>> shorter way of fixing it.
>>>
>>> Have you tried either an older or a newer driver yet?
>>>

>>
>> Neither available. I might update to Scrybe, the latest version of which
>> was released a week or so ago and contains a new driver, but will need
>> to create a Restore Point first.
>>

> I too have a similar problem with my Toshiba laptop's Synaptics
> touchpad, including a jumping cursor despite my working with the
> sensitivity controls to try and fix it.
> What is Scrybe and why would that fix the synaptics touchpad?


http://www.uscrybe.com/
I don't know if it /will/ solve the problem. But as there is no updated
driver available for the touchpad other than that in Scrybe, and an
updated driver might solve the problem, it's worth trying. But it is
necessary to set a restore point in case the Scrybe driver and laptop
manufacturer's setup won't talk nicely to each other.

In that case you'll need an external USB mouse to get to Control Panel
and wind back the driver. But then you'll have your old problem back,
too. :-(

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      06-08-2011
On 08/06/2011 14:04, Jeff Layman wrote:
> On 08/06/2011 04:50, d wrote:
>> On 6/6/11 10:22 AM, Jeff Layman wrote:
>>> On 06/06/2011 10:13, BillW50 wrote:
>>>> In news:isi3o9$cl1$,
>>>> Jeff Layman wrote:
>>>>> HPG61 laptop. Win7HPx64.
>>>>>
>>>>> Once every couple of months scrolling doesn't work on the Synaptics
>>>>> touchpad. A reboot solves the problem, but I wondered if there was a
>>>>> shorter way of fixing it.
>>>>
>>>> Have you tried either an older or a newer driver yet?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Neither available. I might update to Scrybe, the latest version of which
>>> was released a week or so ago and contains a new driver, but will need
>>> to create a Restore Point first.
>>>

>> I too have a similar problem with my Toshiba laptop's Synaptics
>> touchpad, including a jumping cursor despite my working with the
>> sensitivity controls to try and fix it.
>> What is Scrybe and why would that fix the synaptics touchpad?

>
> http://www.uscrybe.com/
> I don't know if it /will/ solve the problem. But as there is no updated
> driver available for the touchpad other than that in Scrybe, and an
> updated driver might solve the problem, it's worth trying. But it is
> necessary to set a restore point in case the Scrybe driver and laptop
> manufacturer's setup won't talk nicely to each other.
>
> In that case you'll need an external USB mouse to get to Control Panel
> and wind back the driver. But then you'll have your old problem back,
> too. :-(
>


"a touchpad may work properly with one PSU but be jerky or malfunction
with another"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchpa...n_and_function

I had the above problem on my old laptop .. the pointer moved in and a
very jerky manner .. but when I replace the power cable, it worked
correctly again.
 
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      06-10-2011
On 08/06/2011 15:31, 123Jim wrote:
> On 08/06/2011 14:04, Jeff Layman wrote:
>> On 08/06/2011 04:50, d wrote:
>>> On 6/6/11 10:22 AM, Jeff Layman wrote:
>>>> On 06/06/2011 10:13, BillW50 wrote:
>>>>> In news:isi3o9$cl1$,
>>>>> Jeff Layman wrote:
>>>>>> HPG61 laptop. Win7HPx64.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Once every couple of months scrolling doesn't work on the Synaptics
>>>>>> touchpad. A reboot solves the problem, but I wondered if there was a
>>>>>> shorter way of fixing it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Have you tried either an older or a newer driver yet?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Neither available. I might update to Scrybe, the latest version of
>>>> which
>>>> was released a week or so ago and contains a new driver, but will need
>>>> to create a Restore Point first.
>>>>
>>> I too have a similar problem with my Toshiba laptop's Synaptics
>>> touchpad, including a jumping cursor despite my working with the
>>> sensitivity controls to try and fix it.
>>> What is Scrybe and why would that fix the synaptics touchpad?

>>
>> http://www.uscrybe.com/
>> I don't know if it /will/ solve the problem. But as there is no updated
>> driver available for the touchpad other than that in Scrybe, and an
>> updated driver might solve the problem, it's worth trying. But it is
>> necessary to set a restore point in case the Scrybe driver and laptop
>> manufacturer's setup won't talk nicely to each other.
>>
>> In that case you'll need an external USB mouse to get to Control Panel
>> and wind back the driver. But then you'll have your old problem back,
>> too. :-(
>>

>
> "a touchpad may work properly with one PSU but be jerky or malfunction
> with another"
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchpa...n_and_function
>
> I had the above problem on my old laptop .. the pointer moved in and a
> very jerky manner .. but when I replace the power cable, it worked
> correctly again.


Personally, I find any kind of touchpad device to be a step
backwards from using a mouse and they are disabled on all of
my systems. I either use an external mouse, trackball or a
keyboard with a built-in joystick mouse.
Toshiba laptops used to have a 'nipple' mouse which projected
slightly out of the keyboard - those were a joy to use compared
to touch technology. My inability to 'go with the flow' and use
touch sensitive devices means i-pads, i-phones and the like are
a complete non-starter. There is nothing those devices do that
I can't do by other, equally convenient, means though.
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On 6/10/2011 08:02, Rob wrote:
> On 08/06/2011 15:31, 123Jim wrote:
>> On 08/06/2011 14:04, Jeff Layman wrote:
>>> On 08/06/2011 04:50, d wrote:
>>>> On 6/6/11 10:22 AM, Jeff Layman wrote:
>>>>> On 06/06/2011 10:13, BillW50 wrote:
>>>>>> In news:isi3o9$cl1$,
>>>>>> Jeff Layman wrote:
>>>>>>> HPG61 laptop. Win7HPx64.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Once every couple of months scrolling doesn't work on the Synaptics
>>>>>>> touchpad. A reboot solves the problem, but I wondered if there was a
>>>>>>> shorter way of fixing it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Have you tried either an older or a newer driver yet?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Neither available. I might update to Scrybe, the latest version of
>>>>> which
>>>>> was released a week or so ago and contains a new driver, but will need
>>>>> to create a Restore Point first.
>>>>>
>>>> I too have a similar problem with my Toshiba laptop's Synaptics
>>>> touchpad, including a jumping cursor despite my working with the
>>>> sensitivity controls to try and fix it.
>>>> What is Scrybe and why would that fix the synaptics touchpad?
>>>
>>> http://www.uscrybe.com/
>>> I don't know if it /will/ solve the problem. But as there is no updated
>>> driver available for the touchpad other than that in Scrybe, and an
>>> updated driver might solve the problem, it's worth trying. But it is
>>> necessary to set a restore point in case the Scrybe driver and laptop
>>> manufacturer's setup won't talk nicely to each other.
>>>
>>> In that case you'll need an external USB mouse to get to Control Panel
>>> and wind back the driver. But then you'll have your old problem back,
>>> too. :-(
>>>

>>
>> "a touchpad may work properly with one PSU but be jerky or malfunction
>> with another"
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchpa...n_and_function
>>
>> I had the above problem on my old laptop .. the pointer moved in and a
>> very jerky manner .. but when I replace the power cable, it worked
>> correctly again.

>
> Personally, I find any kind of touchpad device to be a step
> backwards from using a mouse and they are disabled on all of
> my systems. I either use an external mouse, trackball or a
> keyboard with a built-in joystick mouse.
> Toshiba laptops used to have a 'nipple' mouse which projected


And all this time I thought that was a "titmouse"! ;-)


 
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      06-11-2011
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Rob wrote:
> Personally, I find any kind of touchpad device to be a step
> backwards from using a mouse and they are disabled on all of
> my systems. I either use an external mouse, trackball or a
> keyboard with a built-in joystick mouse.


It depends on the task. I use both touchpad and mouse all of the time.
And sometimes one works better than the other. And something like the
game Centipede, nothing works better than a billiard size trackball. ;-)

> Toshiba laptops used to have a 'nipple' mouse which projected
> slightly out of the keyboard - those were a joy to use compared
> to touch technology. My inability to 'go with the flow' and use
> touch sensitive devices means i-pads, i-phones and the like are
> a complete non-starter. There is nothing those devices do that
> I can't do by other, equally convenient, means though.


Toshiba was a late comer to touchpads. They were stuck on that mini
joystick thing. But lots of manufactures you still could get both. This
Gateway can have both for example. The bad thing about that mini
joystick thing is they had to recalibrate every so many minutes and you
had to wait until it was done (or you were fighting it). Then with age
they don't work well or not at all.

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