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HP ZBook x360 convertible
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Hi,

 

my last laptop had seperated mouse buttons below the touchpad. Now I have just one touchpad surface with integrated mouse buttons at the bottom. I always let my left thumb on the lower left area on the touchpad to use the left mouse button and my right pointer to move the mouse. Problem is, the mouse pointer jumps often elsewhere because of my left thumb.

 

Do anybody know, how to fix that? Can I limit the touchpad area for moving the mouse? I just know this from my graphic tablet, where I can limit the area. I really want to use both hands when I am using my laptop with the touchpad and not with a extern mouse.

 

Maybe there is a other solution like to define a key like "alt" oder "windows key" for a left mouse click !?

 

Im thankfull for every help.

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