If that particular notebook computer has an external mouse port, you might
try attaching a regular mouse.  A friend of mine had a similar problem with
their notebook computer and attaching a mouse passed control from the touch
pad to the mouse.

Good luck,
Rich

  


At 05:20 AM 11/17/99 -0600, you wrote:
>Hello all
>
>Does anyone know a way to turn off the touch pad on a laptop.
>
>I'm trying to work out the best way to disable the touch pad on a Gateway
>solo.  It belongs to an eleven year old student.  She often inadvertently
>brushes or taps the touch pad causing JFW to loose focus or focus on another
>application, or the desktop.
>
>I don't recall the name of the touch pad software, but I have tried the
>following on both the gateway and my Compaq Prosignia, which uses a synaptic
>touch pad, with unsatisfactory results.
>
>I have gone in to device manager and disabled the touch pad, in the
>properties dialog.  This causes an error on boot, windows 98 can't find a
>mouse.   I have also tried remarking out the lines in system.ini that refer
>to the touch pad with the same results.
>
>The sensitivity of these pads can be reduced, and the tap feature wherein a
>tap on the pad is equivalent to a left mouse click, can be turned off but
>I'd like to be able to completely disable the thing with out creating a
>situation where the student has to press enter to clear error messages
>before speech starts.
>
>Best regards
>
>Gator
>
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Richard P. Kelly
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