Track pad not responding

The trick pad works when it is pressed but nothing happens when i move it in any direction.  The buttons either side work.  I replaced the trackpad but still get the same problem.
Can anyone help?
Thank you.

i have a blackberry curve 8520, and my trackpad has been frozen for the last 2-3 weeks. it worked last night for a bout 4 hours.. and that is it. it seems to be that a lot of 8520's have this problem. any home remedies to fix this? or do i need to send it back? 
please help

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