You can configure the touchpad to be disabled automatically when an external mouse is connected to the computer and re-enabled when the mouse is disconnected from the computer. Note: If you are using a wireless mouse connected to the computer via a USB receiver, you must remove the USB ...
How to Disable the Touchpad on Dell Inspiron 1525 when external USB Mouse is connected?Page of 1) Click on Start > Settings > Control Panel 2) Double Click Mouse Page of 3) Click on the Pointer Arrow 4) Select – 5) Click on Device Select Page of 6) Select – 7) Click on OK ...
If disabling the driver didn’t stop the touchpad on your HP 17.3" Laptop, try these steps. Disable the Touchpad in Settings: Open Settings > Devices > Touchpad. Look for an option to turn off the touchpad when a mouse is connected or an option to turn it...
2) You will be lead to the setting page of your mouse and touchpad properties. In Touchpad section, locate the touchpad delay option.Medium delayis the default option. We can choose from the drop-down optionsLong delay. If you do not have a mouse connected, this is what you will see. ...
Re:Cannot disable touchpad when using mouse @eljay_s wrote:Using Lenovo laptop V330-151KB, about five+ years old. I use a mouse and find when I am typing a document or an email and press Enter the cursor jumps backwards and will start in the wrong place, which is dis...
For some reason his logitech mouse (connected via bluetooth) is recognised as a keyboard. It works just fine as a mouse, but OSX (big sur latest version) doesn't disable the touchpad when it's connected. I'd like something slightly better than - sorry dad, just cover it with some ...
Whenever you connected an external mouse, you could set it to automatically disable the touchpad until you disconnect the mouse. This was done in the touchpad device settings via a simple checkbox. How come this feature is not available on the Y580 touchpad drivers? The touchpad has so m...
1:Settings –> Devices –> select Mouse & touchpadon the left panel, then scroll down the window, click **Additional mouse options **on the bottom. 2: Now we see the Mouse Properties settings, click “Click to change Dell Touchpad settings” on the bottom: ...
Step 3: While in the Device Settings section, make sure the name of your touchpad is highlighted (it should be already), then click the Disable button. Click OK, then click OK again when the warning box pops up. That’s it. Now, whenever you have an external mouse...
Go to the "Devices" bit under the new "Settings" screen and select "Mouse & Touchpad" then at the bottom is "Additional mouse options".Under additional mouse settings :Disable internal pointing device.Also check this case, registry method is worthwhile to try....