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Is your touchpad not working on your Chromebook? There could be a few reasons why, such as stuck debris, buggy software, or even a physical key that disables it. If you need to use your touchpad now, you can plug in an external mouse as a quick fix. This wikiHow will show you how to troubleshoot your Chromebook when the touchpad is not working.
Steps
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Make sure there's no debris on or around the touchpad. Similar to cleaning a keyboard , turn off your Chromebook completely before beginning. Use a microfiber cloth and isopropyl alcohol to gently clean the touchpad.
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Press Esc a few times. This key can be found at the top-left of your keyboard. This will stop any loading in process and get your frozen Chromebook back to normal. If your touchpad stops working when you load certain webpages, try clearing your cache on your browser.
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Turn your Chromebook off and on again. Restarting your Chromebook can fix basic software and hardware issues. If you're unable to click the screen to power off your Chromebook, do the following:
- Press and hold the Power button until the screen turns off.
- Wait at least one minute.
- Press the Power button to turn it back on.
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Perform a hard reset. A hard reset will restart your touchpad, but it may also delete some files in your Downloads folder. [1] X Research source Do the following:
- Press and hold the Power button until the Chromebook shuts off.
- Press and hold the Power and Refresh button at the same time.
- Release the buttons when the Chromebook starts up again.
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Plug in an external mouse . You can plug a mouse into your Chromebook's USB port and use it as a temporary solution if you don't have touch screen . When the mouse is plugged in, you can try the next troubleshooting methods to fix the touchpad.
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Change how your touchpad functions. You can change the touchpad speed, move speed, toggle touchpad acceleration, and more. Adjusting one of these settings may fix the touchpad. Do the following:
- Select the time at the bottom-right corner.
- Select Settings .
- Select Touchpad or Touchpad and mouse .
- Adjust the settings.
- Try the touchpad again.
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Delete the account that has problems with the touchpad. If you have multiple accounts on your Chromebook, delete the problem account and re-add it. Do the following:
- On the sign-in screen, select the profile.
- Select the down-arrow.
- Select Remove this user .
- Select Remove this user again.