Hi Denise.
There's two ways. The easiest and quickest is to press VO and then with your 
other hand take two fingers and twist them on the trackpad to the left. It 
should make a beep oise and say Track Commander Off. You can turn it on when 
you want it the same way by twisting your two fingers to the right.
The other way is to go to the VO Utilities menu. On my computer, I have to do 
command space and then type Voice. Everybody else seems to be able to type VO 
f8. I get iTunes when I do that, but maybe it will work for you. Then you can 
go to Commanders and find Trackpad and turn it off that way.

Regards,
Gigi

On Oct 17, 2011, at 8:20 PM, Denise Avant wrote:

> hello all,
> on occasion, when using my macbook pro, i have ad a problem with the track 
> pad commander coming on. I rarely use this feature, and do not know how this 
> happens. Is there some way to disable it or lock it in place? thanks.
> 
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