I have a Inspiron N5110 - the hot key doesn't work and I tried going into Hardware and disabling the touchpad, but couldn't find a place to do that. Now it's begun to do a system dump periodically and the only thing I can get is a irq conflict, but when I check, it says there are no conflicts. I'm using Windows 7. I certainly hope I can get this figured out - don't have the money to take it into repair nor the $69.00 to contact Dell.
Dell-Kuldeep M
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October 12th, 2013 00:00
Hi shop6047,
There are some systems which have a disable and enable hotkey. Also the Dell Quickset application can be used to enable or disable the touchpad.
Share the exact system model and the operating system.
Keep me posted with the information. I will be glad to assist you further.
shop6047
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October 12th, 2013 22:00
I have a Inspiron N5110 - the hot key doesn't work and I tried going into
Hardware and disabling the touchpad, but couldn't find a place to do that.
Now it's begun to do a system dump periodically and the only thing I can
get is a irq conflict, but when I check, it says there are no conflicts.
I'm using Windows 7. I certainly hope I can get this figured out - don't
have the money to take it into repair nor the $69.00 to contact Dell.
Any more suggestions?
Thanks for your help.
Dell-Kuldeep M
2 Intern
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621 Posts
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October 15th, 2013 00:00
Hi shop6047,
You may update the touchpad driver for your system. The link for the driver is http://dell.to/1enn2XT.
Also, update the Dell quickset application from the link http://dell.to/1fz1Otg.
To enable or disable the touchpad, press and hold the key, then press the key.
Hope this helps. Please feel free to reply for any further assistance.