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Offline Rebecca Bryan

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Introduction
« on: 14 August 2023, 02:01 »
Hi,
I'm UK based, hold Part66L,  and have recently been given an ASW15..no paperwork. We got it out of the fragile trailer and I think it's a 15B (retractable u/c)

It wasn't EASA transitioned.  It's been exposed to elements for years. Not looking good for it, but it's going in the workshop at end August...once I've managed to transport it the 50 miles to new club location.  All fittings are rusty, probably corroded. The main pins were rust free..mostly. not mouse free though

I'm not familiar with the type,  did own a 19b several years back and see all sorts (pw5 yesterday, an ls3 again in a few weeks, t21, plus the usual modern stuff).

Rebecca Bryan

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How to enable touchpad scrolling on an HP Envy x360 laptop when the option is not visible in settings?

 
I have a problem with my touchpad on my HP Envy x360 laptop. I cannot scroll up or down using two fingers on the touchpad. I followed some online tutorials that suggested to go to settings and check the box for scrolling in the touchpad section, but I do not see that option at all. How can I fix this issue and restore the touchpad scrolling functionality?
 
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