If you can afford it, go for the Dells that are geared toward the business environment. the OS is professional grade, as are the components inside these machines. The Latitude series is a good place to start. And yes, you can permanently disable the trackpad/touchpad. Recommend the 15.5-inch screen if you want a numpad.--Matthew Chao

At 10:35 AM 11/16/2015, you wrote:
I heard the dell enspiron 15 5000 series is pretty good. Full keyboard, 8 gigs ot ram.

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> On Nov 16, 2015, at 10:29 AM, Karyn Campbell via Talk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> With an HP Pavilion, you have to disable the track pad in each session. That
> means every time you log on you must disable the track pad as there is no
> known way to permanently disable that annoying thing.  I think it has to be
> done in the properties somewhere. My husband knows how to do it so he would
> have to explain that one.
>
> I would absolutely stay away from Lenovo.  Those are  no good IMO as the F
> keys across the top perform media functions; not the traditional functions.
> Also to shut Window-Eyes down is a four-key combination of
> ctrl-insert-function key-F4.  Before someone pipes up about function-escape
> to reverse the F keys, I don't know if that is a permanent fix or a emporary
> one.  I'm betting it's a temporary one that has to be done every time  you
> log on to the machine.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Karyn Campbell, Illinois USA, [email protected]
> Using WE 9.2  on HP Pavilion laptop running Windows 8.1 home premium 64-bit
> with Office 2013 and IE 11 as well as Acer netbook running Windows 7  home
> premium 64-bit with Office 2007 and IE 11 and Microsoft Windows Defender
> onAcer netbook as well as Macaffee Live Safe on HP Pavilion.
>
> Support the Illinois Council of the Blind at our GoFundMe page:
> www.gofundme.com/icb2015.
>
>
>
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