Danke, das hilft.
Am 26.12.2012 17:42, schrieb Raphael Bircher:
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2012 12:33:04 -0500
Dale Erwin d...@casaerwin.org wrote:
I have recently (last October) acquired a new laptop and got rid of my
desktop. It's a Dell with Intel quad-core processor, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD
running Win 7 Home Premium. I believe that when I installed OpenOffice
on
My experience is that if the hand is resting on the laptop surface, the
touchpad can detect pressure on the case as movement. The symptoms are exactly
as described.
Try working with the hands not resting/pressing on the case. The USB mouse is
still a good idea, although it doesn't deactivate
Rory and Dennis and Virgil, thanks but...
I had a laptop before but I did not use it much. It was (and still is)
my wife's machine) so I learned a long time ago that I can't tolerate
the touchpad. Since the first day I got this new laptop, I have been
using a USB mouse and have the touchpad
Well, it seems that the touchpad was not disabled after all. Maybe it
has to be done each time I turn the thing on. I also have noticed now
(didn't notice it before) that when the touchpad is tuned OFF, a small
led lights up above it, so that should be a good indicator for me. I
sure hope
On Wed, 26 Dec 2012 19:44:50 -0500
Dale Erwin d...@casaerwin.org wrote:
Well, it seems that the touchpad was not disabled after all. Maybe it
has to be done each time I turn the thing on. I also have noticed now
(didn't notice it before) that when the touchpad is tuned OFF, a small
led