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HP elitebook 8440p
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Hello 

 

The touchpad buttons ( at least I think that is what they are called: the buttons below the pad ) are driving me crazy.

I've turned off the pad, but how do I turn off the buttons ?

 

Regards

 

Peter.

 

p.s   the spacebar has a corresponding set.

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@peterstein

 

Go to Settings.

 

Then Devices.

 

Then click on TouchPad.

 

Then click on Additional Settings.

 

There you should see TouchStyk and TouchPad.

 

In the Button Action section you should be able to disable them.

 

REO

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@peterstein

 

Go to Settings.

 

Then Devices.

 

Then click on TouchPad.

 

Then click on Additional Settings.

 

There you should see TouchStyk and TouchPad.

 

In the Button Action section you should be able to disable them.

 

REO

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Hello REO

 

Am I supposed to disable both Syk and Pad ? Are you sure ? Will the mouse still work ?

 

Peter

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Again, do I disable both styk and pad ?
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@peterstein

 

Pad is for the pad Styk is for the button between the G, H and B keys.

 

It's up to you if you want to disable both.

 

REO

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Hello REO

 

I didn't know that. 

Thanks for your help.

 

Peter.

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