Another thing you could try is enabling Mouse Keys in accessibility
preferences, available from the System Preferences app. This normally allows
the mouse to be controllable using keyboard keys. There is an option to ignore
the built-in trackpad when you’ve enabled Mouse Keys.
Best,
Grant
On
Also, if you tell VoiceOver to ignore the mouse cursor in the VO Utility, then
once the trackpad commander is off, you never know the mouse is there at all.
> On Jan 7, 2015, at 12:57 AM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
>
> I don't think you can turn it off completely. It does help if you make sure
> you
I don't think you can turn it off completely. It does help if you make sure you
have trackpad commander turned off in voiceover utility. Also, if I recall
correctly, if you connect a bluetooth trackpad, the built-in one then will not
be active as long as the bluetooth one is. But I'm not absolut
: Deactivating my MBP's Track Pad
Hello,
Is it possible to disable the trackpad on my MBP? If so, what’s the procedure
to do so?
TIA.
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