Afphys
This is from a review of a new Toshiba laptop.
"A new programmable Dual Mode touchpad feature.
You can create custom tap zones in each corner to open the start menu,
maximize and minimize the current application, or run a program of your
choosing. Horizontal and vertical scrolling is also supported. We liked
having the ability to control most of the desktop from the touchpad, but it
took some getting used to. You'll have to keep an eye on where you're
tapping, or you may end up opening programs accidentally, or minimizing and
maximizing the screen, as we did the first few times we used it."
You need to go to Control panel and open the settings for the touchpad.
Check to see which options are set to 'Minimize' 'Maximize' or 'Restore
Down'.
If you are having the same problem as the original poster, this is the
restore down feature that you are seeiong and not 'minimize'. You get the
same effect when you click the center button at the top right of any
application.
This has been reported on systems using XP, Vista, Ubuntu and several other
operating systems. It's a touchpad problem.
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"afphys" <> wrote in message
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> I have also had the same problem with me Toshiba. So is the sudden
> minimize/maximize problem a Toshiba issue or vista issue? There seems
> to be no way to initiate the problem...it occurs randomly when using the
> touchpad. It is very frustrating to be working on something then
> suddenly have it minimized. I cant find anyone that knows how to fix
> the problem. I am using vista premium home addition. If it is a vista
> problem then it is time to go back to XP or better yet switch to an
> apple computer.
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> afphys
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