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Depending on the laptop, there may be a small button on the touchpad
itself that will turn it on/off, an icon in the system tray, an option
in the control panel (mouse or a touchpad control panel applet), and/or
an fn key combination that will toggle it - and some just can't be
turned off without going into the bios. What model of laptop do you
have? There may be an online manual that would provide the answer pretty
quickly.
- - Tyler

On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 08:14:39AM -0400, Harold wrote:
> Morning All
> 
> I was curious if anyone had advice on how I should handle the frustration of 
> my laptops touch pad?  It only gets in the way, yet I'm hoping there's a 
> KEYSTROKE AND OR SIMPLE LIST OF Windows steps to quicly and easily disable 
> and then re-enable the touch pad, if I ever do need sighted assistance to use 
> my system?
> Any thoughts........
> 
> HAROLD
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