Have you tried it on another O/S? / live distro. Could also be a sign of liquid damage just chucking some ideas out there
> From: adam.trickett@???
> To: hampshire@???
> Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 11:52:58 +0100
> Subject: [Hampshire] Dead touch pad on laptop that use to work okay
>
> Hi,
>
> I've a 6 year old Novatech laptop and the touch pad just stopped responding.
>
> I can still see that the kernel has detected an touch pad device and the
> buttons in it still work, as does the Fn+F1 to turn it on and off (well it
> turns the buttons on and off). I can use a external mouse - which is better in
> most respects - but it's still annoying.
>
> Anyone have any bright ideas? It's not been dropped, abused or had any
> significant changes made to it. It us running Debian stable.
>
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> Adam Trickett
> Overton, HANTS, UK
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