, Welcome to the HP Support Community! I reviewed your post and I understand that you want to turn off the touchpad when a mouse is connected. Don’t - 7515095
Step 1:Open Settings, clickDevicesicon, and then clickMouse & touchpad. Step 2:Under the Touchpad section, turn off the option labeledLeave touchpad on when a mouse is connected. Please note that the option might not appear in non-precision touchpads. Refer to ourhow to enable the precision...
I have a HP Laptop 15-bw0xx How do I turn off the touchpad. I use a mouse and its really anoying ! - 7360468
On a laptop, the in-built input device for the mouse pointer is known as a touchpad. Touchpads are completely usable and are excellent when it comes to using them for mouse pointer input. However, most people would still rather use a mouse than a touchpad to move their cursor around. If...
No touchpad there. windows key+x<mobility center. No touchpad to be found. various function keys. No options for touchpad on/off. device manager<mice and other pointing devices. Again, only the mouse and usb show up. It appears the touchpad is working without a dri...
Turn on or off the touchpad gestures you want to enable or disable, and then close Settings app. That’s it! If your laptop is not equipped with the precision touchpad, you will only see the option to change the touchpad delay before clicks work (to avoid accidentally moving the mouse cu...
how to turn off touchpad?: I have a Dell Inspiron laptop. I previously found a program which allowed me to turn off the touchpad, in favor of a mouse. A windows update deleted this option. I now cannot find any information in Windows 10, or even the internet to allow me to turn off...
For what it's worth, I've just tested this on mine (normally have power button shut down) and changing it to turn off the display does in fact turn off the display, it doesn't come back on until I touch the touchpad or press a key. Do you have a mouse attached? Maybe there's...
On the plus side, turning off “tap to click” means you won’t need to worry about clicking things every time you accidentally brush the touchpad, and you don’t need to worry about digging a five-year-old mouse out of storage the next time you accidentally drop soup!
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 plugged in, your touchpad will automatically tur...