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I have had a niggling problem with my touchpad since new 7 months ago.
It has been back to Sony 3 times first with a HDD failure then with a loss of control on the pointing device.They replaced the touchpad and the motherboard.The following week the machine died, another new motherboard was installed.
The touchpad now still on occassion has a mind of its own which can sometimes be corrected with the Esc button.
Anyway to get to the point, I have noticed in Task manager processers that I had ApntEX.exe and apntex.exe both running and the first one using an astronomical number of MegaHertz in the I/0 other column (This column has to be added from the 'view options). Also apoint.exe is running.
I ended the process ApntEX.exe and for the first time the touchpad behaved normal. However when I restart the computer ApntEX.exe appeared again and the apntex.ex processe had vanished and the touchpad problems returned!
I have tried explaining this to Sony on each occassion but they do not appear to understand or grasp what I am saying.
Is there anyone here that can help me with this.
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Hi dabanni87,
we've been informed that Vaio support have help you toubleshoot the mouse pointer problem & that your problem is now resolved..:smileyhappy:
Hello and yes Sony Support did indeed phone me today and after 18 frustrating months it now seems to be working just fine. (Fingers crossed). Seems there were 2 files in conflict in the program files and removing the Apoint file did the trick. Thank you! (Love my Vaio and again and now I will not be buying a new Samsung!)
I posted this help request 12 months ago and have had no reply. The erratic behavour of the curser and touchpad continue.
UPDATE: Now sorted! See above reply.
Message was edited by: dabanni87
Message was edited by: dabanni87
You're welcome glad we were able to help..:smileyhappy: