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03-27-2018 08:13 PM
Hi Korrawit,
You could try the procedures outlined below to disable your touchpad. The procedures should be applicable to most Window users
- Click Start.
- Type [device manager] into the Search box. Click the device manager result, and the Device Manager window will pop up
- Expand [Mice and other pointing devices]
- Right-click the touchpad's entry. In the menu that pops up, click [Disable]
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