If you set VoiceOver to not follow the mouse cursor, and then leave Trackpad 
Commander off, this won't be a concern. That's what I do, and it works well, 
plus I can enable Trackpad Commander whenever I need it.
> On Dec 2, 2014, at 3:06 AM, deedra waters <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have a trackpad that’s wireless/portable that i bought with my mac. What 
> I’m wondering is how can i turn off the air’s trackpad permanently? When my 
> portable trackpad is connected the air uses that trackpad and it’s built in 
> one is off like i like. but when the portable trackpad is off, the air 
> reverts to using it’s trackpad.
> 
> I need this thing permanently off because when i type on it’s keyboard i 
> constantly hit the trackpad. You don’t even want to see the email that had 
> random letters and words dumped all over it:P At least my friend found it 
> amusing.
> 
> 
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