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How do I deactivate the touchpad.

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@BoggyBoyVA wrote:

How do I deactivate the touchpad.


Hi,

 

What is the Operating system on your machine ? Normally for Windows, please try:

 

(a) Right click a blank space on desktop,

(b) Select Personalize,

(c) Select "Change Mouse pointers",

(d) Select "Click pad settings" tab

(e) Disable and click apply/ok (note, you may want to turn on/off few options there).

 

Regards.

 

 

BH
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On many HP notebooks, the top left of the Touchpad there is a tiny dot.

 

Double tap here, and it lights up. Your Touchpad is now deactivated. Doube-tapping again reactivates it.

 

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Thanks great tip and big +for HP from a macbook user :OpenSmile:

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