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Spectre x360 15t-eb000
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Just got my laptop in today and I really don't like the track pad design of no physical buttons. My biggest issues would be solved if I could just turn off touch sensitivity on the lower section of the touchpad that registers a hard push as a left or right click. Is this possible?

My second biggest issue is that when you physically click the touchpad the entire bottom edge goes down, so you can only register a left click or a right click at once. Ideally I need to be able to click and hold left click, then while it's still held down click and hold right click, and while holding both the left and right click down, be able to drag a third finger across the pad to move the mouse. I have tried using the tap feature to two finger tap left click while holding the physical pad down for my left click, and it will only register as a right click, not a right click and hold. Is there a way to approximate the functionality that anyone knows of?

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