>touch pad stops working while charging unless I touch laptop case
Electricity is weird. I assume this has to do with grounding it or something?
>>60092146
It only does it with one charger and that charger sometimes has to be unplugged to start it charging so I assume it's at fault.
More curious about the mechanics of it.
>ever using a touchpad
>not just using a wireless mouse
>not being morbidly obese enough to use your thigh as a mouse pad
>>60092246
Touchpad is good enough for browsing the web.
>>60092340
read the OP
realize how the post i'm responding to completely contradicts the OP
it's almost like OP is a retard who should spend the rest of his moronic and worthless life installing gentoo rather than shitposting on the internet.
but sadly only one part of that sentence wont come true.
>>60092185
Is this a laptop with an aluminum case, and is the charger an OEM one or a chinese ripoff? I have endless problems with touch not working on phones when using cheap chinese chargers and this is probably the same, caused by EMI.
>>60092435
Yeah it's aluminum. Pretty sure it's not a knockoff charger but it is having issues compared another one I have.
Plugging in headphones also makes the touchpad work. Didn't realize they were so sensitive to interference.
>>60092428
What's the matter anon.
>>60092134
>Electricity is weird.
only if you use female logic
>>60092610
Explain what's happening then.
>>60092246
>not holding the mouse upside down and navigating by sliding your thumb over the sensor
>>60092647
I do that while using my screen as a TV