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| | touch pad too sensitve My Acer laptop touch pad is so sensitive that if you just rest your finger on it it will activate whatever the curser is on -- pat |
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| | Re: touch pad too sensitve Most laptops have ability to set the sensitivity of the touch pad, check your manual. On my Dell laptop it is accessed by control panel / hardware / mouse settings. Michael "paf" <paf@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1B5FAFFB-3BF2-4997-B235-9A4580C7416E@xxxxxx Quote: > My Acer laptop touch pad is so sensitive that if you just rest your finger > on > it it will activate whatever the curser is on > -- > pat |
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| Home premium 32 bit, SP1 | Re: touch pad too sensitve Control Panel > classic view > Mouse > click the large pointer icon > click Touchpad Settings > adjust Sensitivity by sliding the pointer. Note : the heavier, the less sensitive. You might want to try the rest of the options in that window. |
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