Re: Touch screen suddenly stopped working

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On Friday 04 September 2020, Michael wrote:
> On Friday 04 September 2020 06:23:55 am BorgLabs - Kate Draven wrote:
> > Ok so, see subject.
> > I'm guessing there might be a hotkey control but I haven't been able to
> > find anything on the web about it. Just the one to shut off the touchpad.
> >
> > Maybe someone else might have better luck searching for a clue.
> >
> > It was working, and very well I might add but it stopped.
> >
> > I did reboot so I'm going to check the startups see if anything of
> > interest shows up there.
>
> Hi Kate,
>
> Seriousl long shot, and I'm sure you've tried it already, but..?..
>
> > Just the one to shut off the touchpad.
>
> Try that to turn it back on?
>
> It seems somewhat reasonable the touch screen would be turned 'off' after a
> boot (reduces inadvertant 'stuff').  So...
>
> The only other thing I can think of is hardware issue.  So, possibly the
> button is 'sticky?'  So do a buch of gentle twisty, pokiey, flexy actions
> to the touchpad while pushing that button?
>
> Best,
> Michael
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Aye tried it all.

It worked just the one time and never again. I don't get it.

:(

Kate.

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