Pavilion dv6 windows 7

Hi there
My mousepad has stoppped working. it works if i use a wireless mouse but im sure my touch pad can be fixed. i have a feeling that the laptop may have uninstalled something.
Please help

Hi
Please try these following steps to check if the Touchpad works fine.
Go to Device manager then Mice & Other pointing divices then uninstall the driver restart the unit and check if Touchpad works fine.
Visit HP website and update the Touchpad driver and Bios.
Try performing  a system restore to the date where ubit was working fine.
Let us know how it goes!
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