Satellite A660 - keyboard and mouse start clicking on self

Hi all

I bought a Satellite A660 yesterday, and he begins to show a problem with the keyboard and mouse as well. The two begin clicking one for himself, and after some time, stops, but again. I did all windows 7 updates but didn't solve.

Anyone know what I can do? Regardz Alex

I recommend you to install the recovery image again (recovery disk with F8 at startup option).
After that do what you will get new out-of-box state. Do not install the updates. At first check to see if the problem persists.
If so, contact your dealer as soon as possible and ask for Exchange.

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