Enable/disable the touchpad in vista?

Enable/disable the touchpad in vista?  no option in the control panel (mouse/device manager) made such reset suggested by Medion, still no joy-all ideas, guys?

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· What is the model number of the computer?

· You have installed the latest drivers for the device?

· The touchpad mouse detect in Device Manager?

· Do you remember all the recent changes on the computer before the show?

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