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JustJodi
16-02-2012, 21:30
Hi i am using my old lap top for this... my other lap top is newer, but the keyboard is acting up, instead of typing words, it skips letters in the middle of a word, deletes, etc,,nothing was spilled in it..no virus found. what to do ??? Need some help. it is a Toshiba Satelite L505D-S5965
THANKS GANG:hmm:

alan45
16-02-2012, 22:08
You are probably touching the touchpad as you type. Try disabling it and see what happens. Connect a mouse first though

JustJodi
16-02-2012, 22:11
You are probably touching the touchpad as you type. Try disabling it and see what happens. Connect a mouse first though,


where do I disable the touch pad,,i only use a mouse ....

alan45
16-02-2012, 22:17
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where do I disable the touch pad,,i only use a mouse ....

Try control panel input devices

Dazzle
17-02-2012, 15:34
Apparently, Fn+F9 disables the touchpad on Toshiba laptops.

JustJodi
17-02-2012, 15:37
Fn ??? I can not type without going back cos the cursor jumps in the middle of a word..its driving me crazy

Dazzle
17-02-2012, 15:45
Fn ??? I can not type without going back cos the cursor jumps in the middle of a word..its driving me crazy

The function key is key labelled Fn and should be somewhere near the Ctrl key. I don't have a Toshiba so I don't know for sure.

Abigail
20-02-2012, 23:21
Fn ??? I can not type without going back cos the cursor jumps in the middle of a word..its driving me crazy

Have you got insert switched on? It can sometimes cause the cursor to jump around. On the top right of your keyboard there is a key with INS on. Try pressing that and see if things change. If not, plug a USB keyboard in and try typing. That will tell you if the problem is with your laptop keyboard input or mousepad, or if it is a problem with your laptop itself.


The function key is key labelled Fn and should be somewhere near the Ctrl key. I don't have a Toshiba so I don't know for sure.

The Fn key is between ctrl and the windows key on the bottom left. I think I have the same model as you but no problems with typing.