Disabling your Lenovo trackpad is easy. Unfortunately you can't (as far as I know) currently disable just the buttons and not the pad, but for those looking to suppress them, this will still be a welcome guide.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Disabling the Trackpad/Touchpad Buttons on a Lenovo T420 (and similar) with Windows 7
There are many reasons for disabling your Lenovo trackpad and its mouse buttons: those buttons can be quite irritating if you're trying to work with the laptop on your lap, tilted-up, such that you keep hitting them by mistake, for instnace.
Disabling your Lenovo trackpad is easy. Unfortunately you can't (as far as I know) currently disable just the buttons and not the pad, but for those looking to suppress them, this will still be a welcome guide.
Disabling your Lenovo trackpad is easy. Unfortunately you can't (as far as I know) currently disable just the buttons and not the pad, but for those looking to suppress them, this will still be a welcome guide.
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As further explored, I found it's possible to just disable to buttons below touchpad:
UltraNav - Touchpad Settings - Buttons - Enable unchecked.
@Aris_Liang - Sorry I'm late getting back to my own party but thanks for the additional tip. :) I really do apologize for the late reply--I don't monitor so much here due to the fact it's more of an old scratchpad idea (share stuff found with others for their edification/utility as they see fit, whoever they are) but I'm back in a position of lots of scratchpadding being likely. Rega'dz!
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