probably play with it
You may have either disabled it in your settings somewhere, or the touchpad may require a special driver (unlikely).
If your HP laptop's mousepad isn't working, try restarting your laptop first, as this can often resolve temporary issues. Check if the touchpad is disabled by pressing the function key combination (usually Fn + one of the F1-F12 keys) that corresponds to the touchpad. If that doesn't work, navigate to "Settings" > "Devices" > "Touchpad" to ensure it's enabled. Additionally, consider updating your touchpad drivers through the Device Manager to see if that resolves the issue.
If the computer does have a touchpad then no you can't
If I become disabled I will get a check for not working
Edit I have a Toshiba Satellite with windows 8.1.As I turned it on everything was OK but after a minute or so my touchpad stopped working,it doesn't move it will scroll and click but without the cursor moving.I figured that it actually works but I have to double tap the touchpad and then move but after I stop it won't work again and I have to double tap it every time to move it and it makes things very hard.I tried restarting it and turning it off and then on again and just after it goes on the touchpad works fine but again after a moment it stops.What should I do? Update: I also tried disabling and then enabling it but it doesn't work.
it must be rubbish!
Explain about the problem of physically disabled and delinquents?
They can break in use.
There Broken.
A disabled person on working affairs.
Provide total care
Yes, labs are often working dogs for usually the blind or disabled. But there are also other breeds that are working dogs too.