How to: Install a PS/2 touchpad.

Solution:


Turn off the computer, connect the new touchpad to a PS/2 touchpad port, and turn on the computer.
NOTE: Install a PS/2 touchpad driver if necessary.

NOTE 1: A touchpad is an alternative to a mouse as a pointing device, and cannot be used while a mouse is installed on the computer.
NOTE 2: The touchpad installation disk may include a program that will 'test' the touchpad installation (typically named test.com). Refer to the touchpad installation manual for detailed configuration information.
NOTE 3: If the touchpad does not work after installing the touchpad driver, check for a resource conflict with the PS/2 mouse port. PS/2 mouse port connectors commonly use IRQ12 and I/O port address 60h and 64h.