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-[* black] TouchPad
-[* black] If unresponsive first make sure to check that the touch pad is still enabled. This can be done in settings-> mouse settings and look to see that the touch-pad is enabled. Often with the use of a wireless mouse this problem can occur.
+[* black] If unresponsive first make sure to check that the touch-pad is still enabled. Windows allows you to do this under mouse settings. The touch-pad should be enabled. Often with the use of a wireless mouse this problem can occur.
+[* black] Try using an external USB mouse to ensure the touch-pad is the problem. If the external mouse doesn't work, you may have larger issues.
+[* black] If issues still occur, [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/???|see our touch-pad replacement guide]