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mouse troubles

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by firbrdformula, Jul 14, 2008.

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  1. firbrdformula

    firbrdformula Notebook Consultant

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    i have a mild problem. i installed vista home perimium 64 bit on my vostro 1500 and ineed to know how the heck can iturn off the dang internal mouse pad? theres no "turn off tapping" option? so i googled it and still am not coming up with anything! hows it done ? [/LEFT]
     
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    Have you installed the drivers for the touchpad (real wod for "internal mouse pad")
     
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    firbrdformula Notebook Consultant

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    in a word....yes i keep the system fully up to date as possible. ive also tried uninstalling the drivers fro it but, the next time it reboots it just reinstalls the drivers for it again:mad: so im knda stuck on how to turn off the mouse touchpad:mad:
     
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    Leave them installed, just go to quickset or touchpad options.
     
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