Dell Inspiron N4050 window 7 Home Basic Edition, sometimes he just Zoom in the page and task unsolicited

I bought Dell Inspiron N4050 window 7 Home Basic just 2 months ago and since then had the Touch-pad problem, it takes a step that I must return to the dealer, I bought and they re - install back to the factory setting but the problem persists. This problem occurs most when charging the battery. Sometimes he just Zoom in the page and the unsolicited task etc. and this is very irritating. Pleas, help me... Thank you

If the donor set it back to default settings and you still have this issue, I would take it back to them and tell them to set.

I hope this helps.

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