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hi, i have just bought a new laptop its a samsung r70. the touch pad/mouse has stopped working, it was fine earlier but now i get nothing. i have made sure the touchpad is activated by pressing the fn key then f10 and its on? any ideas please help
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Have you tried re-booting and seeing if it works then Matthew?
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If you've just bought it Matthew and if it's still under guarantee then take it back as it sounds like a faulty touchpad to me.
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just wondred i have been using a universal ac adapter to charge the laptop. i have just felt the box connected to it and it is burning hot. (to hot to hold for more than 5 seconds), now i have unplugged it it seems to be fine. could thas have stopped it working and if so how? i appreciate your help.
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What happened to the original charger?
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i bought it as an ex display, it had no charger but i had a universal charger of my own which is samsung compatable and you and change the voltage as recuired, so i got the laptop cheap and went away happy. not so happy now though. i bought the charger last week for a hp laptop i have and it never got that hot whailst i used it on the hp, but an hour of using it on the samsung it is boiling hot. do you think it may just have devoloped a fault. do you no where i can get an original samsung charger from and not just a replica? sorry for so many questions.
Guest Wolfeymole
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I hate those type of transformers with adjustable voltage settings, very unreliable in my opinion.

 

I'd shell out for a genuine Samsung transformer Matthew if I were you.

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could thas have stopped it working and if so how?

 

I doubt it very much.

 

The touchpad is connected to the board with a small ribbon cable. I'd guess it will be that or the pad itself that is faulty.

 

Any 'overpower' issues from using the incorrect power unit would damage the power input circuitry. Also, the power unit may be running flat out to keep up with the power requirements of your laptop. Either way your touchpad wouldn't be affected.

 

I'd take it back to be checked out.

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