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    Sony Viao VPCEB2Z0E faulty Mouse pad

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by lennie99, Aug 24, 2010.

  1. lennie99

    lennie99 Newbie

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    Hi, have just got a brand new Sony Viao and the left mouse button is not working. It recognizes links however when clicking it there is no reaction. The right mouse button works fine but the left key doesnt. Please reply if you have any knowledge/experience of this problem and if you know how to fix the issue. Thanks
     
  2. greenfly47

    greenfly47 Newbie

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    It doesn't help you, lennie99, but I bought the VPCEB2Z0E from John Lewis a couple of weeks back and am sick to death of the lunatic at the mousepad controls. The buttons work fine, but the pad has a mind of its own. Sometimes it works as it should; other times, it jumps at random across the screen and even changes web pages when I'm not touching it! Also, completely at random, the web page font size will change; smaller, smaller, bigger, smaller... a nightmare.
    I've spent days transferring data on to it and installing things like Office 2010, but, at the moment, I'm inclined to take up John Lewis's returns policy. I would never recommend this machine to anyone.
     
  3. Andrew08

    Andrew08 Notebook Evangelist

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    uninstall the synaptics driver first then see what happen