carmen617
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Doing a system migration to a new Dell Latitude 7400 laptop I recommended and helped my client purchase, and having an odd issue - not sure if I should bail and return system to Dell, or if it's just a simple issue I haven't come across before.
The probem is that left clicking on some things is just not working consistently, either with the touchpad or with an external USB mouse. In general, it's left-clicking that's not getting a response, it seems every time I right click I get a context sensitive menu. But left clicking is inconsistent, except in the UAC dialogue box, where it doesn't work at all. When UAC comes up "no" is highlighted, and i can't click on "yes". What I CAN do is change the selection with the arrow keys from no to yes, and press enter to make the selection. But that's not the way it's supposed to work.
What I've tried? Windows updates (all updated), BIOS updates (there were actually 4 firmware updates for this system), the system had Bitlocker on by default so I turned that off. I haven't tried a system reset, but it came this way out of the box.
The migration was supposed to be done over the weekend, and I am scheduled to deliver the system to the client on Monday. Can't give it to her like this, so just wondering - anybody have a solution for me or do I have to get Dell involved and return/replace the system?
The probem is that left clicking on some things is just not working consistently, either with the touchpad or with an external USB mouse. In general, it's left-clicking that's not getting a response, it seems every time I right click I get a context sensitive menu. But left clicking is inconsistent, except in the UAC dialogue box, where it doesn't work at all. When UAC comes up "no" is highlighted, and i can't click on "yes". What I CAN do is change the selection with the arrow keys from no to yes, and press enter to make the selection. But that's not the way it's supposed to work.
What I've tried? Windows updates (all updated), BIOS updates (there were actually 4 firmware updates for this system), the system had Bitlocker on by default so I turned that off. I haven't tried a system reset, but it came this way out of the box.
The migration was supposed to be done over the weekend, and I am scheduled to deliver the system to the client on Monday. Can't give it to her like this, so just wondering - anybody have a solution for me or do I have to get Dell involved and return/replace the system?