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Re: How do you turn the touchpad off
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08-05-2011 11:17 AM
If you are using a HP Pavilion dm1 (or similar)
In Control Panel, go to Hardware and Sound, then to Devices and Printers, then to Mouse, then to Device Settings and just below the Devices window, click on "Disable internal pointing device when external USB pointing device is attached.
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09-07-2011 09:04 AM
Hi there,
I just purchased a Pavillion dm4 and the touchpad is SUPER sensitive and therefore totally aggrevating when I'm trying to type.
When I try to follow many of the above instructions, it seems as though my computer has slight variations that makes those instructions impossible (it'll have 3 of the 4 steps etc.etc.).
Also, the top left button of the touchpad seems not to be working. Does that happen often?
Thanks,
Samantha
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09-20-2011 10:01 AM
I have the Pavilion dm4. I do not have an on/off button next to my touch pad. I've already tried device manager/ de-selecting the touch pad (there is no "turn off' option.
The pad comes on and off at will.
Is there any other way to turn the **bleep** thing off FOREVER?
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09-20-2011 02:58 PM
@sgonshorowski
Hi,
Please write your notebook product number (p/n) and country of purchase.
Resource:
How to Locate the Notebook product number (p/n)
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09-20-2011 04:52 PM
p/n is LW475UA
country is USA
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09-23-2011
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Same issue, tapping the upper left corner and the touchpad turns off momentarily and then comes back on.
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09-25-2011 07:10 AM
- Click Start , enter mouse in the search field, and then select the Mouse control panel program from the search results.
- On the Device Settings tab of the Mouse Properties panel, click the Synaptics Touchpad on the list and next Disable button to turn off the ClickPad.
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10-22-2011 05:13 PM
I could not figure out how to do it since I found no control panel on the touch.
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10-23-2011 08:19 PM
You can disable the touchpad through the control panel, so that answer is technically correct. To rephrase the question, one of the advertised features of the TM2 is to be able to disable the touchpad by tapping the upper left corner ("tap off") of the touchpad. The touchpad driver version 1.00 has the "tap off" feature. "Tap off" doesn't work on either of the two "improved" driver versions available on the HP support site for the TM2. The question I am asking is why doesn't the "tap off" feature work? Why is HP releasing drivers that don't have this feature?
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10-28-2011 06:47 PM
Thank you for this post. This was the only one that solved my problem! ![]()
