From: Hank on


"Terry Farrell" wrote:

> On most Netbooks and Laptops, one of the Function Keys is assigned to toggle
> the touchpad on/off. Typically, you press the FUNC key +F7 or F8 (one should
> be the Touchpad and the other the wireless).
>
> Terry
>
> >> .
> >> An over sensitive touch pad was indeed the problem. I could not find
> >> instructions on disabling, so I removed the driver. Thanks much.
>
>
> On my S10 the combination Fn+F6 disables the touch pad. Thanks again.
From: Terry Farrell on
Excellent.

Terry

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>
> "Terry Farrell" wrote:
>
>> On most Netbooks and Laptops, one of the Function Keys is assigned to
>> toggle
>> the touchpad on/off. Typically, you press the FUNC key +F7 or F8 (one
>> should
>> be the Touchpad and the other the wireless).
>>
>> Terry
>>
>> >> .
>> >> An over sensitive touch pad was indeed the problem. I could not find
>> >> instructions on disabling, so I removed the driver. Thanks much.
>>
>>
>> On my S10 the combination Fn+F6 disables the touch pad. Thanks again.

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