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HP Pavilion Gaming-15-dk0043tx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi,

I just bought a new laptop HP Pavilion Gaming-15-dk0043tx, and it is a gaming laptop (i7-9750h, 8GB RAM, Nvidia GTX 1660 ti).

But i can't find shurtcut button / function to disable and enable touchpad, because i often using mouse inistead of touchpad.

I already have follow and do the instructions from this thread (https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Video-Display-and-Touch/Where-is-the-setting-to-disable-the-E...), and my touchpad is still ON.

 

Really big thanks if anyone can find the solution for this.

 

 

note:Sorry if my english is bad, because english is not my mother language

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Hello, in this PC you don't have key to disable or enable your touchpad. So if you don't want to use the device manager for this, you can try third party softwares same this: 

https://touchpad-blocker.com

 

If any works, you can right click on "computer" and clic to "manage". In left go to "devices manager" and duplicate clic on pointing devices section to see inside. And you can right clic on your trackpad to disable the device. 

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