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    Asus G1S-B2 Help!!

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by o6RSEvo, Jan 1, 2008.

  1. o6RSEvo

    o6RSEvo Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey guys just deleted some bloatware on my new PC and now the button for disabling the touch pad is not working anymore :( Not sure what happend if someone can help me on this please, That green eye thing is bothering me haha. Also near the touchpad disabling button there is an e-mail button, is it supposed to do anything once pressed? I pressed it and it did absolutly nothing, not sure if thats not working either. Thank you all!!

    -Don
     
  2. metril

    metril Notebook Deity

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    You need to install the Synaptics Touchpad driver from the ASUS website. On the site, it should be under the Touchpad category.
     
  3. o6RSEvo

    o6RSEvo Notebook Enthusiast

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    Cool ill try that. Is it because I might of deleted something that deals with the touchpad while removing bloatware?
     
  4. ClearSkies

    ClearSkies Well no, I'm still here..

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    Yes, probably. Yet another example of be careful what you're doing when you think something is "bloat." :)