15-20 Troubleshooting
Writer: Dianne Fielden Saved by: Dianne Fielden Saved date: 09/19/97 11:36 AM
Part Number: 290779-001 File name: CH15
Pointing Device Problems and Solutions
Continued
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Touchpad or
trackball
does not work.
An external PS/2
mouse or other
pointing device is
connected to the
computer, and the
system disabled the
touchpad or
trackball.
Press the suspend button to
place the computer in
Suspend. Disconnect the
mouse or other pointing
device, then press the
suspend button again to exit
Suspend.
Click Shut Down on the Start
menu to turn off the computer.
Disconnect the mouse or
other pointing device, then
press
the power button to reboot.
Device driver is
loaded but
pointing device
doesn’t work.
Wrong pointing
device is selected.
If you are running Windows
95, use the keyboard to select
Automatically detect installed
hardware in the Add New
Hardware wizard. Then click
the mouse icon in the
selection box and choose the
correct mouse hardware.
If you are running Windows
NT, press
F6
. Then use the
arrow keys to highlight My
Computer, and press
Enter
.
Use the arrow keys to
highlight Control Panel, and
press
Enter
. Use the arrow
keys to highlight Mouse, and
press
Enter
. Select the correct
mouse hardware, and press
Enter
.
Cursor skips or
moves
abnormally
when using a
pointing device.
The pointing device
needs cleaning.
Clean the pointing device.
Refer to Chapter 4, “Working
with Pointing Devices,” for
instructions on cleaning the
touchpad. Or see “Cleaning
the Trackball” in this chapter.
Summary of Contents for Armada 4200
Page 15: ...Taking a Look at the Computer 2 5 Continued ...
Page 116: ...15 4 Troubleshooting Continued ...
Page 140: ......
Page 148: ...A 8 Compaq Customer Support ...
Page 156: ...C 6 Connector Pin Assignments ...
Page 178: ...I 6 Index ...