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Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Troubleshooting Techniques
Reference GuideStartup Guide
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  For Windows 98, see c:\hp\Drivers\Ir\Readme.txt for additional information.
Keyboard and Pointing Device Problems
If the pointer is difficult to control
  Adjust the pointer controls: click Start, Settings, Control Panel, the double-click
Mouse.
If the touch pad or pointing stick doesn’t work
  Don’t move the pointer or touch the touch pad while the computer is rebooting or
resuming from Standby mode. If this happens, try the following:
  Press a key on the keyboard to restore normal operation.
  Suspend and resume operation using the sleep button.
  Shut down and restart Windows.
  If an external mouse is connected, the built-in pointing devices are normally disabled.
You can change this setting with the BIOS Setup utility— see “To run the BIOS Setup
utility” on page 122.
  Restart the computer: click Start, Shut Down, Restart.
If the touch pad moves the pointer or cursor while you type
  Increase the PalmCheck setting for the touch pad:
1.  Double-click the touch pad icon in the taskbar.
–or–
Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, then double-click Mouse.
2.  Click the Touch tab, and select the touch pad device.
3.  Adjust the PalmCheck slider, and click Apply.
  Disable the touch pad: on the Touch tab, select the touch pad device, then select
Disable and click Apply.
If a PS/2 scroll mouse doesn’t work
  The built-in pointing devices must be disabled for the mouse’s scroll feature to work.
In the BIOS Setup utility, make sure the PS/2 Pointing Devices option in the System
Devices menu is set to Auto. See “To run the BIOS Setup utility” on page 122.