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- How to disable or enable the touchpad on a laptop - Computer Hope
Learn how to disable or enable your laptop's touchpad on Windows, macOS, and Chromebooks using shortcuts, settings, Device Manager, or accessibility options
- Fix touchpad problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
Try to fix touchpad problems in Windows by updating drivers using either Windows Update or Device Manager or by reinstalling the touchpad
- Enable or Disable Touchpad in Windows 11
This tutorial will show you how to turn on or off the touchpad for your account in Windows 11 If your Windows 11 device (ex: laptop) has a built-in precision touchpad, you can enable or disable the touchpad on demand
- How To Reinstall The Touchpad Driver In Windows 10 11
This guide will show you how to fix touchpad issues in Windows 10 and 11 by reinstalling the touchpad driver When you have issues with the touchpad, you can consider resetting the touchpad settings to their defaults
- How to Activate the Touchpad on a Laptop in 4 Easy Steps
This wikiHow will teach you how to activate the touchpad on a Windows laptop if you disabled it or it's not working You'll also find tips about how to activate your touchpad without a mouse and troubleshooting steps you can take on a Mac laptop
- Fixing Your Laptop Touchpad not Working in Windows | Dell US
Touchpad issues may be caused due to outdated or corrupt drivers, incorrect touchpad settings, hardware failure, or more When your touchpad is not working as it should, see the expanding section below that best matches the issues that you are having and follow the instructions
- Touchpad - Wikipedia
A touchpad or trackpad is a type of pointing device Its largest component is a tactile sensor: an electronic device with a flat surface that detects the position and motion of a user's fingers, and translates them into 2D motion to control a pointer in a graphical user interface
- Touchpad Troubleshooting Guide for Windows 10 and Windows 11
Fixing a balky touchpad is usually straightforward — update or reinstall drivers, tune sensitivity and gestures, and check BIOS Most fixes are non‑destructive and inexpensive in time
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