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    How can I fix the interferance with the touch pad?

    Discussion in 'eMachines' started by eno45, May 29, 2004.

  1. eno45

    eno45 Newbie

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    I am so sick of trying to type with this damn M6805, I can't, its a waste of time. What fix is there for this? The ball of my thumbs move the most, click the left/right click. This is freakn annouying.
     
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    eno45 Newbie

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    Sorry didn't make to much sense. I would like to know if there is a way to disable the touch pad since I always hit it when trying to type. Is there a temporary on/off or do I just have to out right disable it with removal of drivers?
     
  3. lexxter

    lexxter Notebook Enthusiast

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    Right click your "Synaptics pointing device" in the taskbar.
    Pointing devive properties
    Device Settings tab
    Disable