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cheddar wrote:
OK, my Dell Inspiron 1501 has a Synaptics Pointing Device icon in the systray. When I right click it, I can select "Pointing Device Properties" from the context menu, which brings up a dialog box called Mouse Properties.On the "Devices" tab, there are a couple of options.There are radio buttons to enable or disable the touch pad, and there is also a check box that says "Disable Touch Pad/Stick when a USB pointing device is present."I just discovered that I get this same dialog box when I go into Mouse Properties through the Control Panel.If you don't see this icon, see if you have the Synaptics application installed and running. Does your task list show a process called SynTPEnh.exe?
cheddar wrote:
OK, my Dell Inspiron 1501 has a Synaptics Pointing Device icon in the systray. When I right click it, I can select "Pointing Device Properties" from the context menu, which brings up a dialog box called Mouse Properties.On the "Devices" tab, there are a couple of options.There are radio buttons to enable or disable the touch pad, and there is also a check box that says "Disable Touch Pad/Stick when a USB pointing device is present."I just discovered that I get this same dialog box when I go into Mouse Properties through the Control Panel.If you don't see this icon, see if you have the Synaptics application installed and running. Does your task list show a process called SynTPEnh.exe?
haulingthescoreup wrote:
Found it yesterday! Now I can use the touchpad wherever I like without the window shrinking and growing and leaping about. Thanks!